Happiness is like a big, shared feeling in a group of people. If everyone has enough to eat and feels safe, they are happy. But if some people feel lonely or stressed, the whole group can feel unhappy. It's like when you're playing with your friends, if one person is sad, it makes the game less fun for all.
Examples
- A village where everyone shares food feels happy together.
- A kid who has many friends is happier than one who is lonely.
- A family with a big house but no love might feel unhappy.
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