Should you relate happiness with money, fame, things, and people?

Not really, 

 I mean people say we don’t need anything or anybody to be happy. That is far from the truth. It is all superficial philosophical crap.
 Show me a poor, sick, starving and lonely person who is happy.
The actual formula to be happy is to have money, fame and things; but not too much and not too less.
Then all the smart arse folks out there argue, a child feels happiness that is real without any of these. Yes, I agree.
 So if you want to be happy without any money, fame or people then you ought to have the mind of a 3 year old. Good luck with that. (sarcastic overtone)
“Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy” at least that is what the dictionary says.
Happy people view things from a different perspective compared to unhappy people. They are more positive, more solution focussed. They look at things in terms of gain rather than loss. Most importantly, they have a distinctly different set of habits. The small things that happy people do, day to day, are subtly different to what unhappy people do.
Happiness is a gift among the feelings. Feel it and embrace it.

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