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    From generation to generation‚ the American Dream has been constantly evolving. To Chip Fox‚ a local golf professional at Echo Hills Golf Course‚ his American Dream growing up was to get married‚ have kids‚ and have a home. Growing up‚ Fox lived in a “middle-class” family with many siblings‚ playing games outside‚ having fun and being cheerful Fox started playing golf when he was little‚ along with his older brothers‚ which ultimately helped his decision with his future profession. Fox dropped out

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    What makes human life worth living? And not merely live it‚ but to live it well? The unadulterated search for happiness is innate in all human beings‚ it is a genuine goal that is sought after as a complete and sufficient good. It is desired for itself and succeeds in achieving what can be defined as a good life. Yet no matter how prominent the search for happiness is‚ there are endless definitions and explanations for our dependency on it. Aristotle argues that happiness is dependent on the

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    WHY HAPPINESS IS ESSENTIAL TO LIFE: “Happiness is not something already made. It comes from your actions” –Dalai Lama J.D. Salinger’s world-renowned book The Catcher in the Rye and director Sean Penn’s dramatic feature film Into the Wild both give us a unique perspective of society through a collection of descriptive imagery and riveting plot development. Both materials present us with protagonists Holden Caulfield and Chris McCandless‚ whom are deeply encompassed by self-introspection and who

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    What does happiness mean to you? According to the dictionary happiness means “possessing or enjoying pleasure or good”. . As the great Aristotle said‚ “Happiness depends upon ourselves. ”People can feel many types of happiness in many different ways. People find happiness in themselves‚ others‚ and materialist things. Everyone expresses their happiness in different ways and actions. Being happy with yourself is the most important of the three. Being happy with yourself varies with each person. Some

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    What is the best city-state in Ancient Greece? It is obvious‚ Athens is! Athens is the best city-state in Ancient Greece because it was a peaceful city-state. Athens had trade and there would be many sort of items from around Ancient Greece. Athens is also full of the wonderful arts. Athens is the best city-state in Ancient Greece because it was peaceful‚ it had trade‚ and lastly it was full of the arts. Athens is so clearly the best city-state because it was peaceful. In Athens one could relax

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    How we Achieve Happiness Name of Student: Course Title: Instructor’s Name: April 14‚ 2014 In the history of happiness‚ Socrates had a different place in the history of the West since he was the pioneering philosopher to reason that happiness occurred through human effort. Socrates existed in Greece around 460 BC in a place where happiness existed as a preserve of the people favored by the god only. The perception of hubris existed where one could only attain happiness

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    can money make you happy

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    Can money buy you happiness? Money would probably be on the top of everyone’s list of things they desire‚ along with other things that only money could buy‚ but does that mean that money will make you happy? Happiness cannot be found in inanimate objects such as a new car or a huge house if you have no one to share it with. Money can lead to lots of lovely things and great opportunities but it can induce greed in a person‚ it’s like most things if you have too much of it all you want is more. It

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    Striving towards the achievement of happiness is what most people do‚ they make it their one most admired goal in life. John Stuart Mill‚ in Chapter V “A Crisis in My Mental Health. One Stage Onward.” of his autobiography‚ claims that if we yearn for happiness and make it our ultimate goal‚ it will automatically become unachievable. If we divert our attention toward something other than our own happiness‚ achieving it will become effortless. The journey through the enjoyments of life are what gives

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    Personal Response Essay: Jeffrey Andreoni’s Why Can’t I Feel What I See Jeffrey Andreoni states in his article “Why Can’t I Feel What I See” that happiness was much easier attained by the generation born in the first third of last century than more recent generations. The idea presented to explain this statement is that recently we as a society decided that happiness is to be measured “in terms of material gain” (3); when really all that is needed for happiness is to create things with our hands

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    Definition Essay on Happiness Happiness is a simple yet very complex term; if asked to define by individuals‚ many will have completely different definitions while some might be similar. Happiness is a feeling- a state of well-being‚ not an actual physical object. However‚ there are quite a few individuals that believe monetary possessions are what make you happy; therefor‚ the more they have- the happier they are. Since happiness is a state of being- a feeling; it cannot be measured‚ profited

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