The Art of Being Common


If someone has really mastered the art of being common or even have the slightest idea about it, he would never be disappointed from anything in this world. He or she will find something good in anything he or she does. It is because they extract happiness from even the common things. What thing basically is the cause of stress, depression and in turn lowering of endorphins? Well, it is simply daily life problems. But what people with the art of being common do is that they just go with the flow.
          Meaning, they learn to live with these problems, they know this is how nature works and they just make it the part of the system. Moreover, even in critical situations, for example, in exams, these type of people do not take any type of stress because they are not someone with which someone would have high expectations to perform extraordinary, they do not have any kind of pressure on themselves so when others are depressed and dripped in the wrath of exams, they are just taking it as another common thing. But, sometimes, they do amaze those people with brilliant performances out of nowhere.
"The art of being happy lies in the power of extracting happiness from common things." 
(Henry W. Beecher)
          Concluding, one can say that people with art of being common do know also the art of being happy or vice versa, both are correlated and to be happy, you have to be someone not trying to be so special. And, if you look it from other perspectives, it does make you somewhat special maybe in some other dimension of imagination, but it does.

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