. . . some experience of gas. [Laughter.] [Monks chanting.] [Laughter.] [♫ Chanting♫] [♫ Chanting ♫] [♫] Man: But what does happiness mean to a Buddhist such as the Dalai Lama? [♫ Singing ♫] Man: In your experience, what makes you truly happy? Man: A point he rather inadvertently proved through an unexpected story - about gas. [Audience laughing] [Laughing] [♫ Singing ♫] Man: Despite this, he says there is a lot to be happy about if we only look in the right places. Man: And yet, we have been taught to fear anyone and everyone - a reality he says that is impacting one of the fundamentals of human happiness. Man: It's little wonder then that loneliness has become the number one cause of depression in the West. Man: But the thought leader says there is hope if only we could seek a slightly different goal. Woman: Your Holiness, I have to thank you so much. I have learned much from meeting you today. I have learned, for instance, that we are all on the same road with the ultimate goal, but we are all different travelers. Dalai Lama: And also the same experience of gas. [Laughter.] Woman: I don't think I'll ever forget this day. Man: Hi, I'm Mike Worsman, founder of A Million Smiles. To join our journey, please subscribe to our youtube channel below and check us out on Facebook. And while you're there, you might like to leave a comment on your thoughts on what is happiness? Are they a match made in heaven or something else? And as always, please share this video with 10 friends who you think might get a smile out of it. Until next time, stay happy.