People’s delight is my delight and their happiness is my happiness–this was view on happiness
cherished by Kim Jong Il
(1942-2011), eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission of the
Democratic People’s
With the noble sense that people would be
happy as much as he devoted, he continued his super-intense on-site guidance
trips for their good throughout his life.
On these trips he had to encounter biting cold and
heavy snow on the high passes, scorching heat at the farms and downpour at the
construction sites. Sometimes he would leave for another round of on-site
guidance in late evening or early morning after spending the previous day
giving on-site guidance at several units.
If people could lead a happy life, I have nothing
more to wish for–with
this thought, he did not hesitate before any rough roads or trials. All the
creations across the country, including a large number of renovated factories
and enterprises, large-scale crop fields rezoned in standardized shapes, modern
stockbreeding bases and fishing stations, power stations and gravitational
waterways are associated with his devotion.
To save time, he would have a catnap in the running car or have balls of rice on the road.
He once told officials:
What is life? It is one devoted for one’s
country and fellow people. Our life is nothing but one devoted for the
prosperity of our country and happiness of our people.
Seeing the increasing people’s wealth and their happy look, he found the worth and joy
of his life. He said that whenever he saw the people getting happier day by
day, he hardened his mind to do more work for them.
In order to
bring greater happiness
to the people,
he speeded up his field guidance in the last days of his life.
December 4, 2011
was Sunday. Though he was unhealthy, he visited the amusement park at the
When officials
asked him to have rest, he said that it was his invariable determination and
will to devote his all for the prosperity of his country and the good of his
fellow people, adding that he would only advance forward holding the flag
towards the future when the people would live with nothing to envy in the
world. On December 15, two days before his death, he visited the Kwangbok Area
Supermarket and acquainted himself with the goods to be supplied to the people.
On December 17,
he passed away on the train on his way to the people.
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