(136 words) Happiness is a feeling of extraordinary harmony with oneself and with the world. When you are sure that everything is really good around.
In his text, E. Fonyakova puts an equal sign between childhood and happiness. Because there is nothing more pure and carefree than childhood. It is during this period of life that such a seemingly trifle in the form of hide and seek under a blanket from dad can bring us joy. Even Lenka’s war still doesn’t seem creepy, but is perceived as an innocent game of guys in the yard. It is precisely in this that happiness lies, in minimal contact with the troubles of the “adult” life.
So in the work "Childhood" by L. N. Tolstoy. Nikolenka Irteniev has an incredible love for her parents, carelessly spends time in the village, has her first feelings for the girl and is happy about it.
Thus, happiness is a state of mind in which you rejoice at little things without encountering the unpleasant vicissitudes of fate.
Example from the movie: The son of the protagonist of the film G. Muchchino's “Pursuit of Happiness” does not fully represent the difficulties their family faces. Even in such a difficult life situation, it remains important for him that his father just be there. This brings real, genuine happiness to a small child.
Media example: On one of the Internet resources the story of a boy named Rustam was told. He was recently taken from the orphanage to the family. Before that, he had never been on the street, could not speak, walk, etc. Now the brightest and happiest moment, as he recalls, is their first walk with a loving mother.
Example from personal life: I think everyone considers childhood the happiest times. And I am no exception. Carefree walks with my best friend all day long until my mother calls for lunch, trips to the lake with the whole family, waiting for the birth of a younger sister - that’s it, the happiness of my childhood.