So this paper is going to be about happiness and how I personally feel about it. I liked Switzerland and its utopian lifestyle. In Bhutan, it is required for one to be happy. I would like to live in Qatar, I find their luxurious lifestyle to be tempting, but I am afraid if I go there, I would lose my sense of self. Iceland is too cold, and I do not agree with their try, try, fail, and that are ok stich. Without success, one cannot have the drive to move forward and to preform actions that are productive. What goes along with that success is money, recognition, and self-pride. Moldova needs to get itself together; it is to blame for their funk. Their poor me routine annoys me so much; I will most likely not mention it in my essay. Thailand, I like their vibe of not sweating the small stuff, not so crazy about their tendency to let it reach a point where the cut of one another’s penises off. Not cool. Great Britain needs stop being so uptight. I am not a fan of any of their ways, so I’ll probably ignore them or use them as an example of what not to be. India, just finished that chapter, it seems like it has a lot of air pollution, but they seem like a fun bunch of people. Even the most destitute look forward to better days in their next life. I haven’t read about American yet. Okay, now what makes me happy are, my friends and family, the prospect of a financially successfully career, and Moral values. I love my brother and sisters so much and I find it unfortunate that I found this out when I went away from home for the first time. My mom and dad love them dearly. They make me happy. Whenever I talk to them on the phone I usually have a huge smile on my face. When I see them, I can’t retain my enthusiasm to the extent that I freak them out a little. My immediate family is the one constant I can count on. I have a web of friends, they obviously do not all know one another. I like to keep the close, and know that I can count on
So this paper is going to be about happiness and how I personally feel about it. I liked Switzerland and its utopian lifestyle. In Bhutan, it is required for one to be happy. I would like to live in Qatar, I find their luxurious lifestyle to be tempting, but I am afraid if I go there, I would lose my sense of self. Iceland is too cold, and I do not agree with their try, try, fail, and that are ok stich. Without success, one cannot have the drive to move forward and to preform actions that are productive. What goes along with that success is money, recognition, and self-pride. Moldova needs to get itself together; it is to blame for their funk. Their poor me routine annoys me so much; I will most likely not mention it in my essay. Thailand, I like their vibe of not sweating the small stuff, not so crazy about their tendency to let it reach a point where the cut of one another’s penises off. Not cool. Great Britain needs stop being so uptight. I am not a fan of any of their ways, so I’ll probably ignore them or use them as an example of what not to be. India, just finished that chapter, it seems like it has a lot of air pollution, but they seem like a fun bunch of people. Even the most destitute look forward to better days in their next life. I haven’t read about American yet. Okay, now what makes me happy are, my friends and family, the prospect of a financially successfully career, and Moral values. I love my brother and sisters so much and I find it unfortunate that I found this out when I went away from home for the first time. My mom and dad love them dearly. They make me happy. Whenever I talk to them on the phone I usually have a huge smile on my face. When I see them, I can’t retain my enthusiasm to the extent that I freak them out a little. My immediate family is the one constant I can count on. I have a web of friends, they obviously do not all know one another. I like to keep the close, and know that I can count on