The content emphasises the importance of happiness as a human birthright, independent of material possessions. It highlights the beauty of life and nature, encouraging individuals to appreciate their surroundings and find joy within themselves. The author acknowledges the struggles many face but stresses the strength in collective efforts and unity. Analogies to hardworking honeybees and ants illustrate the value of diligence and shared goals. Ultimately, it portrays a message of pride in one’s identity and the resilience of the community, particularly within India.

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Smile that you are a human with tremendous potential. We have many reasons to smile.
We do not need to search for happiness. It is a state of mind. We have plenty of good things to see, feel, understand and taste. Everyone has to be happy because it is everyone’s birthright.

Look around. There are many things to see, feel, experience and explore. We don’t have sumptuous food, luxurious, silky-soft clothes, and a big house, but worry not. Our wealth is more than that. It is satisfaction and faith in our efforts and labour. It is enough to live a decent life, feel free and sustain ourselves respectfully. We have eyes and a sense of touch to see and feel the soft caress of Mother Nature. These senses elevate our body and soul.

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Many of us face challenges and struggle to achieve a decent life. We are a family, and our goal is to sustain and develop together in an inclusive manner. Each person is a light within themselves, independent and confident. We move ahead hand in hand, collectively working hard and making strides together.

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Look at the hard-working honeybee. Oblivious about its future, it works tirelessly and does what has been ordained. Also, look at the line of ants working hard and trying to achieve their set goal with collective power. We can do it, and we are doing it.

Collectively, we are one. We are like a condensed metallic mass united with a strong national bond that is hard to break. Citizens of a varied and diverse but one nation, India, we are proud of it. No one can harm, nor can anyone cast an evil eye on it.
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