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    Paper # 1 (Why does Aristotle deny that riches make the happiness of the whole city?) Aristotle does not specifically deny that riches make the happiness of the entire city but he does feel that riches alone will not provide happiness‚ at least in the Aristotelian sense of the word‚ to the entire city. To support this thesis‚ I will need to clarify what Aristotle means by happiness and why riches are insufficient means to provide this happiness to the whole city. I will also analyze Aristotle’s views

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    Either job or social life has more impact to individual’s happiness? Perhaps one of most convercial issue in today’s society. Despite various response people may have‚ I given the chance‚ would agree that job affects more.First‚ work renders us immerse happiness from economic part and buys us happy. Besides the basic living items we purchase with payment of working‚ money rises life quality. Delicious food we buy deliveries taste joy‚ journal we paid for hides surprise‚ and Spa we try give us relax

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    Critically examine the extent to which happiness is linked with the content of our leisure lifestyles. The focal point of this paper is happiness and the degree to which it is connected with the content of people’s leisure lifestyles. Therefore‚ to examine this subject thoroughly‚ an insight into some of the psychological and physiological theories will be presented. The definition of happiness is one of the greatest philosophical quandaries. As said by one of the greatest

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    and More’s Utopia How would you define happiness? Would you say happiness is always a good thing? Or would you say the complete opposite and say it’s a bad thing. At that moment you might even ask yourself‚ could it even be bad? Whether or not you believe happiness is good or bad you know one thing for certain‚ and that is‚ happiness is defined by what you define it to be regardless of anyone else. But between Plato’s Republic‚ and More’s Utopia happiness is defined by one main idea in each of these

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    Many years ago‚ some friends of mine who were taking a class from popular Swarthmore economics professor Bernard Saffran thought that it would be amusing to ask him if money could buy happiness. Bernie’s answer was‚ "Yes‚ to a first approximation." This is not a frivolous issue. Many people instinctively distrust or dislike economics. However‚ once you concede that people with higher incomes are better off than people with lower incomes‚ you have conceded home field advantage to the economists. To

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    Happiness Assignment 1. What does Dan Gilbert mean when he says that happiness can be synthesized? How is this different from natural happiness? According to Gilbert‚ happiness can be synthesized if people remain content and happy even after losing something valuable or after not getting something they wanted. This implies that people can always learn to enjoy and be content with what they get regardless of what they wanted. For instance‚ some people remain happy even after losing wealth or a family

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    In the article “Maybe money does buy happiness after all” David Leonhardt (2008) argues that money is a major factor that contributes in the happiness of most of the people. David Leonhardt is the current editor of a New York Times website which involves politics. He was previously the paper’s Washington bureau chief and as an economic columnist‚ he wrote an e-book about economic growth “Here’s the Deal: How Washington Can Solve the Deficit and Spur Growth”‚ He also won a Pulitzer award for one of

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    Society changes at an unprecedented speed. So does people’s views toward their jobs. This has aroused a heated discussion whether people’s jobs own more happiness than their social life dose. From my point of view‚ compared with working‚ my social life means more. To begin with‚ admittedly‚ there exist some people who relish their job and consider it whole part of their life. For instance‚ an honorable professor in my university spends all his lifetime with his students and colleagues. He poses

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    real sadness can one feel true happiness" is a true one according to my belief and life experience of many others. Human Life is a reality ‚ the sadness and happiness are integral part of life. Life is lived to its acme only when we taste the real sadness and that makes each one to taste the real happiness also.True happiness can be felt only when one experience the true sadness and once overcome it. Then he/she is going to drop down happy tears out of real happiness. The world famous ABRAHAM

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    Happiness is commonly associated with pleasure and contentment. These are fairly subjective states of being‚ and their causes are equally subjective. However‚ when it comes to work or social life‚ employment clearly has the greater effect on happiness. Whether a job provides a social life‚ supports it‚ or interferes with it‚ it is tightly bound to happiness. For many people‚ work is their source of happiness in life. They follow their passions and don’t regard what they do as work. Their co-workers

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