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Monthly Archives: July 2016

Satisfaction! And the Unsatisfied Mind!

by Md Imran Hasan Hira

Satisfaction, it’s a thing that some people always want, but never happy with it. Only few people are happy with whatever they have. And it’s one of the challenging task in the world to remain happy. People think like they need to do something, or achieve something, and when they reach that achievement, they think of something else. This continuous change of need creates a flow of work in people’s life and that’s how human growth happens.

The people, who are never happy, I call them “Unsatisfied mind”. These minds always look for happiness. And whenever they are in that state, they kind of have a feeling “nope, something is wrong, may be I’m not pushing myself enough”. It’s the stability that makes them worried. It’s the calmness that disturbs them.

There was a guy called Abraham Maslow and he has a theory, called as Malsow’s hierarchy of needs. It presents that a person has certain kinds of need and those needs can be grouped together in several levels. A person jumps to higher level of needs only after they satisfy one level of needs. Now, the “Unsatisfied person” that I’m talking about, they don’t follow Maslow’s need theory. They actually starts from the top. So basically they either don’t have any need or they have satisfied all need. In either way, they create some kind of extra needs even if they are on the top level. And that keeps themselves running for future days.

Finally, being happy is good when you want to rest, and being unhappy is good if you want to push yourself. Actually it comes the other way around. People restlessly push themselves 🙂


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