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SAP PRESENTATION ON Real Vs Virtual Happiness! By- - Piyush Goyal - Priyansh Malviya - Aditya Sharma - Akshay Agrawal - Shivam Yadav - Kshitij Kumar To- Ms. Anajali Sahai Shrivastava

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SAP PRESENTATION ONReal Vs Virtual

Happiness!By- - Piyush Goyal- Priyansh Malviya- Aditya Sharma- Akshay Agrawal- Shivam Yadav- Kshitij Kumar

To-Ms. Anajali Sahai Shrivastava

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WHAT IS HAPPINESS?• Happiness is a mental or emotional state

of well-being defined by positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy.

• Philosophers and religious thinkers often define happiness in terms of living a good life, or flourishing, rather than simply as an emotion.

• Various research groups, including positive psychology, are employing the scientific method to research questions about what "happiness" is, and how it might be attained.

The Smiley Face(Symbol Of Happiness)

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HAPPINESS & WELL-BEING• Happiness is a simple and commonplace

state of mind.• It’s also a complex and abstract notion.• Happiness and well-being go hand in hand,

i.e. both are interconnected with each other.• As well-being is a general term for the

condition of an individual or group, for example their social, economic, psychological, spiritual or medical state; a high level of well-being means in some sense the individual or group's experience is positive, while low well-being is associated with negative happenings.

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TYPES OF HAPPINESS• In todays world the Happiness is classified into two

parts –• Real Happiness• Virtual Happiness

• Happiness can be further subdivided as-• Nature Happiness (R)• Vocational Happiness (R)• Social Happiness (V)• Physical Happiness (R)• Intellectual Happiness (V/R)• Humor Happiness (V/R)

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REAL HAPPINESS• Happiness obtained from the actual life

experiences.• A person experiences real happiness when

one person is attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.

• Happiness achieved from Face-to-face interactions are more beneficiary. According to the study, people are happier and laugh 50% more when talking face-to-face with friends or via webcam than when using social networking sites.

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REAL HAPPINESS• Real happiness describes a deep sense of

inner well-being, peace and vitality that is with you most of the time in most circumstances.

• People, who experience true happiness, feel a deep sense of gratitude for simply being alive. Unlike virtual happiness which comes and goes and is dependent on certain things happening, real happiness is independent of our life situation.

• This doesn’t mean you don’t feel anger, or sadness or fear, in fact the opposite is often the case.

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REAL HAPPINESS• Truly happy people have the ability to feel those

emotions deeply and fully, but they don’t lose sight of themselves as they do, they remain aware and present to their thoughts and emotions without getting caught up in them.

• Real happiness consists of changing our thoughts, practicing gratitude, being kind and living mindfully are all important and all have a part to play, but alone they simply aren’t enough to experience Real Happiness. For Real Happiness we need to fundamentally change our way of being in the world and change the way we live our life.

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VIRTUAL HAPPINESS• Happiness achieved virtually (not in

person) is known as virtual happiness.• It is achieved from socializing with people

on social networking websites or through virtual gaming.

• Gaming plays an important role in providing virtual happiness.

• As it not only gives happiness to a person on winning but also provides a platform for their imagination to enhance and create interest.

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VIRTUAL HAPPINESS• Virtual happiness is static in nature.• People nowadays have made virtual world as a part of

their real life.• Now, that almost everybody is addicted to the internet

and social networks, it suddenly has become a necessity to flaunt one’s happy and happening life on the same, under some pseudonym of course, where even the silly troubles or frustrations are also hidden.

• For example, a person with the caption “On the rocks” puts up his cover photo where he is standing on the rock in Ladakh. People queue up to like his picture or throw one or two hasty comments. It almost seems like he has conquered the world!

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REAL VS VIRTUAL (EXAMPLES)• For example, if a girl wears a mini skirt in her in-laws’ house it will be

objected whereas a photo in the same mini skirt can be her profile picture with 1000 likes  which will be her hour of fame.

• In real world you are just another person and every day is just another day which starts at 9 and ends at 6 starting with coffee, oats, the same boss, same meeting, same phone calls, same soaps, sitcoms but when it comes to discussing them, the doors of virtual world are always open.

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REAL VS VIRTUAL (EXAMPLES)• Like in some movie you might be chatting with a

person who is just sitting diagonally opposite to you but you are a celebrity in your virtual world!

• You might put up a status on your Facebook that says “My office sucks.” No one will mind. If moral police has all its eyes on you that’s a different topic but certainly you won’t be able to put up the same status on the office IM. You might write a ranting post which discloses all your office secrets and boyfriend frustrations on a blog and you will get comments from nook and corner of the world but if you try discussing the same frustration with your boss your appraisal will be at toss!

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SURVEYQUESTIONNAIRE

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SURVEY REPORT

80%

20%

Long Lasting Happiness

Real Virtual

40%

60%

Facebook Friends Known Personally

All Some None

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SURVEY REPORT

50%50%

Type Of Game

Video Game Outdoor/Board

30%

10%

60%

Virtuality Affecting Real Happiness

Agree Disagree Some Extent

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SURVEY REPORT

40%

60%

Happiness More Important

Real Virtual

5%

15%

80%

Virtual Relationship better for Introverts

Yes No Maybe

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SURVEY REPORT

95%

5%

Better Personality

Real World Virtual World

30%

25%

45%

Virtual Relationship Better For

Introverts Extroverts Both

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SURVEY REPORT

45%

55%

More Beneficial

Online Tutorials Class Room Study

70%

30%

Information To Know World

Virtual Real

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SURVEY REPORT• After completing the survey held among 20 students from different departments, it was

found that Real Happiness has higher lasting effect and serves

better in relationships.• The survey was based on different aspects of Real and Virtual Happiness, so as to

provide a diverse view of what happiness is.

60%

40%

Better Life Experince

Real Virtual

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CONCLUSION• According to Blaise Pascal, ―All men seek happiness. This is without exception.

Whatever different means they employ, they all tend to this end. Not only is our desire for happiness universal, however, but also our inability to find happiness is as well. We need to stop chasing happiness and start seeking brief moments of fun and meaningfulness. Savoring experiences, practicing gratitude, and cultivating mindfulness all help to increase enjoyment and pleasure in what we do and, hence, increase levels of happiness our day-to-day enjoyment of life. When we can do this particularly well, we have the opportunity to influence not only our own well-being but also the well-being of our family, friends and wider community.

• It is all messed up as to what is really virtual or which is virtually real.• According to the Survey, Real Happiness is found better.• But accordingly in the world Everything has its Pros and Cons, And Happiness can be

achieved either ways.

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THANK YOU