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(a) As; (b)Moreover/Furthermore/Also; (c) However; (d) For example/for instance; (e) Meanwhile/On the other hand; (f) Consequently/As a result; (g)Therefore; (h) Actually/In fact; (i) Additionally; (j) However; (k) even if; (l) If; (m) Rather; (n) Therefore

 

Happiness is a relative term. (a) As it depends upon some factors. (b) Moreover/Furthermore/Also , contentment is the key to happiness. (c) However  contentment varies from person to person. (d) For example, a beggar may be contented with only ten taka. (e) Meanwhile a wealthy person may be dissatisfied even after getting one million taka. (f) Consequently , it is said that contentment brings happiness. (g) Therefore , we must learn to be contented with what we have. (h) Actually/In fact this learning is the simpliest way to remain happy. (i) Additionally , we must remember that our life is short. (j) However in this short life we cannot get everything (k) even if we want. (l) If we want everything, we will not get happiness. (m) Ratherwe will get frustrated and we will plunge into the world of sadness. (n) Therefore , it is always better to be contented with what we have than to live in eternal sadness.  

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