1 April 14‚ 2012 Selective Equality “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness” ( Jefferson 1776). All men are indeed created equal. Each is born from their mother’s womb. Each must be nourished from their mother’s bosom. All men‚ at some stage of development must learn to speak their native tongue. However‚ after these
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Aristotle’s “Nicomachean Ethics” considers the best way to achieve happiness. In every human action‚ the individual intends for it to end in some type of good‚ with most of these activities being means to a higher end. Aristotle addresses two types of goods‚ those of which are subordinate and those of which result in higher ends. Subordinate ends may only be means to higher ends‚ such as human activity which brings about pleasures‚ whereas‚ higher goods are goods that are ends in themselves. The
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believed that intelligence held a calming peace of mind in a person and somehow knowing everything made a person happier. After reading Flowers for Algernon‚ I realized this is not necessary true. We see the theme of intelligence trying to create happiness in the beginning of the novel. Charlie believed that if he became smart then everyone would want to be his friend and those around him would be proud of him. In fact this is seen in the following quote‚ " I just want to be smart like other pepul
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The wound smarted for a long time. Siddhartha took many travelers across the river who had a son or a daughter with them‚ and he could not see any of them without envying them‚ without thinking: So many people possess this very great happiness why not I? Over time‚ Siddhartha became weary. Constantly taking travelers across the river was no longer appealing to him. He reflected on his life and felt something missing. Others‚ the childpeople of the villages he had visited in his youth
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certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” (United States Declaration of Independence). In much the same way as the authors of the founding fathers‚ the American Dream can be defined simply as the pursuit and the achievement of happiness. Clarifications‚ like not needing to use underhanded means‚ are not necessary because it is readily apparent that these means do not provide happiness nor liberty. In other words‚ the American Dream is attainable through
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The movie “Pursuit of happiness” is trying to show us about American lifestyle. The story leads by Chris Gardner‚ the salesman who is very low social status‚ rise from his poverty to be rich man. It looks like the pursuit of happyness in Chris Gardner term means that chasing the wealthy life. At the beginning‚ his life is very suffering from his job. Gardner has invested in a device known as a "Bone Density scanner". He expects that he would sell all of his devices and it would make his family better
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The Scientist’s Pursuit of Happiness by Johan Norberg‚ uses a third person look at the minds of the scientists mentioned within the article‚ such as Richard Layard‚ Easterlin‚ Ronald Inglehart‚ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and the other mentions of contributions towards the idea of the article. In which each information entails to some kind of argument in whether who had the better idea to the pursuit of happiness. These attempts of the pursuit of happiness stem from “Philosophers and Poets who have tried
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expectations of happiness is way too high‚ which is leading individuals to unhappiness. Bill Watterson‚ illustrator for GOCOMICS‚ in his comic‚ “Calvin and Hobbes” claims that happiness is fleeting and it fades away. Watterson is insisting that since happiness is fleeting‚ it should not be made into a goal that is pursued. Happiness is fleeting‚ thus making it an unrealistic and unworthy goal to pursue. Society and individuals should be looking for something greater than happiness‚ such as meaning
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their money so they can afford to buy the farm whilst they work on a farm to be able to afford the farm. The use of symbolism in the text helps to develop the central idea of the pursuit of happiness. The use of the farm George and lennie plan to buy as a symbol of freedom helps to show the central idea of pursuit of happiness. Whilst on their way to the new farm they will be working at in Soledad George and lennie stop to eat dinner.
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The Pursuit of Happiness The American Dream is acquired through hard work and sacrifice and allows normal people in society to believe that material prosperity is what defines success. The aspiration to achieve the American Dream is the catalyst to believing that material possessions are more important than spiritual values. Hard work and vigor is essential in being prosperous in life‚ and excellence must be preserved in oneself. The spirit‚ the will to excel‚ and the will to win is what one must
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