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Satisfaction offers happiness. If a satisfied person runs after more then he becomes unhappy. Similarly, if an unhappy person stops hankering he becomes happy again. The idea is very simple. But practically it is quite difficult to implement. The person experiences violent emotion. Thus unhappiness is a disease. And dissatisfaction is a dangerous disease. Only a man can make him happy. There is none who can rescue him from such man made problem i.e., self-created crisis