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    family down and I will never achieve true happiness. As a wife and mother‚ my family is first in my life. By choosing to obtain my degree‚ I feel that I am securing my family’s financial well-being. I want to set an example for my children‚ to be a role model and mentor. I want my children to choose education and strive for their personal best in all that they do. The best way to accomplish this is to set the stage for them and show them the way to happiness and success. Choosing to complete my

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    Professor Cusano PH-101 25 November 2013 The Happiness Paradox Chapter 2 Summation This chapter‚ titled Feeling Free‚ is all about freedom and humans need to feel it. Ziyad Marar begins the chapter comparing happiness to freedom‚ saying how “[freedoms] current expression has a relatively recent and local” (Marar 39)‚ which is similar to his view on happiness. Marar goes on saying how people have been striving for freedom‚ but claims more freedom brings bad consequences. People are blinded by

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    book The Art of Happiness at Work the author points out the fact the Dalai Lama has said before “that the purpose of life is happiness” (16). Growing up I was always taught by my mother that you have a choice to be happy or sad and that you can make this choice with your attitude towards any situation. My mother also taught me that if I felt as though there was a wrong in the world that I should fit for what I believe is right. I found at the beginning of The Art of Happiness at Work that the

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    ”What can be added to the happiness of the man who is in health‚ who is out of debt‚ and has a clear conscience?” Adam Smith states the foundations of a happy society. In other words‚ national welfare is built upon public health system‚ economic prosperity‚ and general education. These keys claims advocated by Adam Smith serves to be the building block of the early American prosperity. Another great funding father of America‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ also proposes similar ideas on general welfare. With

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    Can Money Buy Happiness? Introduction Over the years‚ there have been heated debates on whether money can buy happiness. Majority argue that money cannot‚ by all means‚ buy happiness. However‚ a considerable body of economic researchers thinks otherwise. Different studies seem to agree‚ that to a certain extent‚ money can buy happiness. Therefore‚ it appears that money can buy happiness‚ to some extent if used appropriately. In order to be able understand how money‚ as an item of exchange‚ can buy

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    Can money buy you happiness? It is a classical debate‚ sparked by the left-wing communists and religious leaders who suggest that a person can live a full life without the pursuit of money‚ and instead one must look to a more spiritual existence above the material desires. It is perhaps conceivable in a century gone by where people grew all their food and believed in witches‚ that a human could forge a fulfilling existence without the need of money to satisfy our desires. However in today’s society

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    Happiness comes from within a persons’ heart and soul. Some people can be constantly happy‚ or some can be gloomy all the time. Just because someone carries themselves differently‚ does not mean that their happiness come from the same likings or interests. No‚ they might not become happy at the same things‚ but a person does become happy seeing‚ hearing‚ smelling‚ etc.‚ they enjoy. Doctors from different medical industries believe that happiness comes from a gene we receive from our parents‚ or family

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    Pursuing ones happiness can be a very troublesome and a hardening journey that can strengthen ones character and resolve. However‚ the pursuit of happiness can also be debilitating and will require a lot of vigor that can make or break the person. To really achieve personal contentment‚ one must first know what it is that they want‚ then‚ determine if it is realistic‚ and finally‚ figure out a way to achieve it. In the modern play Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller we are delved into a story of

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    have focused on is happiness and how to achieve happiness‚ but since the 1950’s‚ emotional issues and diseases have become more prominent. The end goal of most individuals is happiness‚ but individuals ignore the fact that all other emotions matter. There are many reasons why other emotions matter‚ but the two main ones are that because often‚ the constant pursuit of happiness leads to disappointment and because we do not know the true definition of what emotions are or what happiness is. People need

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    Kennedy CTH 248 Essay #2 10/27/14 Happiness as an Effect‚ from Living a Moral Life The journey of life is a trying one. It is filled with twists and turns that can not always be anticipated or expected. Add the pursuit of happiness‚ and the already daunting navigating nightmare has become even more elusive and difficult. Many have tried to capture the equation for happiness. However‚ Aristotle and Epicurus are two philosophers that have realized that happiness or eudaimonia (the flourishing life)

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