Q1: What is happiness?
According to the context,
"True happiness lies in the happiness of oneself and others."
Additionally, Swiss philosopher Hilti, quoted in the context,
concludes that "Happiness in life does not lie in having fewer
or no tribulations, but in overcoming them all triumphantly and gloriously."
Q2: what is true happiness?
True happiness lies in the happiness of oneself and others.
Q3: what is the difference happiness and true happiness?
According to the context, "happiness is not just for you.
True happiness lies in the happiness of oneself and others."
Q4: How to contribute to happiness of others?
To contribute to the happiness of others,
one should express a heart that wishes for their happiness (Hironkyo).
This involves sincerely, sincerely, and diligently speaking and preaching
Buddhism to each person involved, which will spread happiness and open the path to peace.
It is also achieved through acting and wishing for the happiness of others,
which is the source of artistic and cultural creation, and by having sincerity
in caring for the happiness of others. One can put utmost effort into encouraging
each person, preaching Buddhism as the "human path," "the path of happiness," and
"the path of peace," thereby lighting a "fire of hope" and "flame of courage" in
people's hearts and devoting one's life to the resuscitation of humanity.
Encouragement to friends, family, and all connected people is a mission.
Buddhist training also lies in sincere dialogue and wishing for the happiness of friends,
and contributing to society is a proud mission.