We all want to be happy in our life. In search of happiness we earn money, travel, and buy things we like; Yet, often—despite everything—we don’t feel truly happy inside. Have you ever wondered why this happens? A big reason for this can be the people with whom we spend our day. There are some “poisonous” people around us who, like termites, secretly eat away our peace of mind and happiness. If you really want to be happy, then on this happy day (International Happiness Day) promise yourself that you will immediately distance yourself from these five types of people.
People who are always crying and complaining
These are those people who never see anything good in life. If the weather is pleasant, they will complain about the heat. If they get a good job, they will find fault in their boss. Their attitude is so negative that just sitting with them can spoil your mood. Such people absorb your positive energy. It is in your own interest to maintain distance from them.
people who are completely opportunistic
“Hey! It’s been a long time since I met you – let’s meet! By the way, I had a small task for you…” Are there such people in your social circle too? These are the people who remember you only when they need your help or to fulfill some personal objective. As soon as their purpose is accomplished, they disappear. Such mean people can never become your true friends.
people who enjoy gossiping
If a person enjoys sitting with you and talking bad about others, then there is a 100% guarantee that he will also be talking bad about *you* in front of others. Such people have no sense of honesty. Their only objective seems to be to fabricate stories and spoil relationships. For your peace of mind, maintain a safe distance from such people.
People who burn with jealousy after seeing your success and happiness
A true friend is one who is happy with your happiness; But, there are some people who speak sweetly in front of you, but deep inside they are jealous after seeing your progress. Whether you buy a new car or get a promotion, they may congratulate you, but a strange irritation will be visible in their eyes and words. Such jealous people can never truly want your good.
People who always let you down
“You won’t be able to do this.” “Don’t take this risk; you will fail.” “This is beyond your capability.” These people are the biggest enemies of your dreams and hopes. Whenever you think of doing something new and good, they scare you with their words and break your confidence. Have faith in yourself, and just listen to the words of such people in one ear and let them out through the other.











