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    Discussion Happiness

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    Our state of happiness or unhappiness colors everything. Happy people perceive the world as safer and feel more confident. They make decisions‚ cooperate more easily and are more tolerant (Myers‚ p. 479). Not everyone is born with a sunny disposition‚ but I agree that we can all learn how to bring more meaning and satisfaction into our lives. Happiness is one of the many emotions humans experience. It may perhaps be the most important feeling a person can have and it is the one feeling everyone

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    Pursuit of Happiness

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    The Pursuit of Happiness In the book‚ “You Learn by Living‚” Eleanor Roosevelt notes: “Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product”(Roosevelt 95). When one’s specific desire is fulfilled‚ feelings of happiness flourish. Therefore‚ happiness is the ultimate goal in life for many people in today’s society because their life revolves around desire. That said‚ everyone’s interpretation of happiness varies. Some may believe wealth and power will bring them happiness‚ while others might argue that beauty

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    Health and Happiness

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    Health and Happiness Happiness is coming back to be seen as a core element of health and welfare‚ with the rising notion that a happier person could be a healthier person and‚ in turn‚ a healthier person could be a happier person. As health has come back to be viewed in a holistic method‚ with each mind and body taken into consideration‚ happiness has been obtaining sunray into the thought of health and welfare. In “Health and Happiness‚” Putnam argues that‚ “The more integrated we

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    "Happiness is an imaginary condition‚ formerly often attributed by the living to the dead‚ now usually attributed by adults to children and by children to adults." -Thomas Szasz- Szasz is stating that happiness is imaginary. If he is saying this‚ he is also stating that other emotions‚ such as anger‚ grief and sadness are also imaginary. Happiness is not an imagination‚ but is something one can always find‚ deep‚ in people’s hearts. Szasz’s statement illustrates his opinion on how presently everybody

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    Paradox Of Happiness

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    definition of Happiness is being pleased‚ being satisfied‚ and being lucky (Oxford Dictionary). However‚ the definition of being happy is different for everyone. There are many elements to one person’s happiness‚ whether that be fame or fortune‚ or something that most take advantage of such as a roof over their head‚ or dinner on the table every night. Happiness is an emotion that can be uncontrolled‚ and is forever changing. Expectations are a major reason why a person’s happiness is manipulated

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    The Cause of Happiness

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    Ella HUI 11/20/2012 The Cause of Happiness What is happiness mean to you? What do you think the happiness is? Life is happy‚ health is happy‚ living with healthy in a changing world is happiness. The famous Austria neuroscientist Freud‚ who said the happiness have close relationship for human body; therefore‚ human mood has a lot effects for people.  Nevertheless there are many reasons cause population happiness.)For instance if  people fall in love they will have good mood such as excited‚ bashful

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    Happiness is a Choice

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    One can find happiness by the decision they make in their life. When people have difficulties in their life‚ they often feel as if it was faith and they cannot control their happiness. However‚ instead of feeling upset‚ people can choose to be happy by finding a solution to their problems. According to Aristotle‚” [h]appiness depends upon ourselves;” it is us who determine our own emotions and the way we see life. We may choose to coward in fear or we can turn to our better judgment to find the brighter

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    Pursuit of Happiness Happiness is not one thing; it means different things in different places‚ different societies‚ and different cultural contexts. There are multiple “pursuits of happiness”. It’s impossible to define "happiness".  It’s left to each of us to define what "happiness" is. Happiness cannot be achieved in minutes it comes from the pursuit of happiness‚ Working towards and achieving goals. Pursuit of happiness differs from person to person and from culture

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    A History of Happiness

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    A History of Happiness The concept of happiness is one that causes controversies‚ some says it doesn’t exist and others revere it. In this particular case one can read the facts of this phenomenon on the article A History of Happiness. In this article is recounted how the view of happiness has changed with time. Furthermore‚ it is compared one against the other. It is mentioned how linguistics shows the happiness as the human kind seeks being well and how this relates to our concept of it.

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    Pursuing Happiness

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    beings can give up many things to achieve happiness‚ sometimes they could be only be beneficial to themselves and be harmful for others. In the book‚ Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth shows how he can do wrongful deeds such as committing murder to achieve his own happiness. Only after killing Duncan does he realize that he might have done something wrong and unjustful for the people around him‚ but later he murders yet another friend to keep his own happiness while disturbing others. William Shakespeare

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