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Mga Konsepto at Damdamin - Kasiyahan at Kaligayahan

Galugarin ang mga kasabihang Ingles na naglalarawan ng kasiyahan at kaligayahan sa pamamagitan ng mga kasabihang tulad ng "maliit na isda ay matamis" at "mas mabuti na maging masaya kaysa matalino".

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Notions & Feelings
a contented mind is a perpetual feast

used as a reminder that true happiness and contentment come from within, and that a person who is satisfied with what they have will always feel fulfilled and satisfied

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humble hearts often have humble desires

used to suggest that modest and unpretentious people tend to have more realistic expectations and are less likely to be disappointed or frustrated by unattainable goals or desires

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bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

used to imply that it is better to hold onto something you already have for sure, rather than risking it for the possibility of getting more in the future

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a happy heart is better than a full purse

used to emphasize that true happiness and contentment come from within, and that material wealth is not a guarantee of happiness or fulfillment

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better an egg in peace than an ox in war

used to emphasize that having a peaceful and contented life is more important than having wealth or material possessions that come at the cost of constant conflict or stress

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better an egg today than a hen tomorrow

used to emphasize the importance of valuing what one has in the present moment instead of waiting for something better in the future, which may not materialize

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better half an egg than an empty shell

used as a reminder to be grateful for what one has and to appreciate the value of even small possessions or accomplishments

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little fish are sweet

used to imply that one should appreciate and value the small things in life, as even small pleasures or accomplishments can bring joy and satisfaction

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when all fruit fails, welcome haws

used to suggest that when one's first choice or preferred option is not available, one should be flexible and willing to accept something else that may be less desirable but still of value

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if you cannot live longer, live deeper

used to emphasize that pursuing a purposeful and fulfilling life is more valuable than simply living a long time

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it is better to travel hopefully than to arrive

used to imply that the experience of working towards a goal can be fulfilling in itself, and that the journey is often more valuable than the destination

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being happy is better than being king

used to emphasize that personal happiness and contentment are more important than power or status, as material possessions do not necessarily lead to happiness

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better a lean peace than a fat victory

used to imply that it is better to achieve a peaceful resolution, even if it means making some compromises, rather than achieving a victory that comes at a high cost

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it is better to be happy than wise

used to imply that personal happiness and fulfillment are more important than knowledge or academic achievement

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