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    all the creatures want happiness and are afraid of pain and grief. The question‚ however‚ is ’what is real happiness?’ What really is called happiness? The desire for happiness has no meaning without understanding the real nature of happiness. Generally‚ ordinary beings consider sensual pleasures as happiness and their attempts are also directed towards these. According to them search for happiness means search for pleasures of the senses. The question ’what is happiness’ does not arise in their

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    Happiness Over Everything As a human‚ we all have many natural instincts. These instincts could be divided in to instincts of survival‚ procreation‚ and worship. One of the most interesting instincts under survival that we have is desire for happiness. Our evolution has given us two meanings of happiness‚ and we constantly “work” hard to achieve these types of happiness. According to the article‚ “Enjoyment as an Alternative to Materialism‚” written by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi‚ she states humans

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    Epicures and Stoics were trying to reach and achieve happiness in many different ways. In today’s world‚ many people are trying to reach and achieve happiness via many ways that depend on the personal perspective of people. I am going to discuss about how to find the true happiness and about how people describe their inner conditions in many special ways. Although some people describe the word happiness according to their personal perspective‚ true happiness does not depend on things that are around because

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    Happiness and Virtue: Julia Annas “Virtue and Eudaimonism” Annas begins by taking stock of contemporary virtue ethics. She notices that there has been a resurgence in thinking about morality from the perspective of virtue (areté)‚ however‚ at the same time‚ it seems as though we have not likewise taken guidance from the ancients in terms of thinking about happiness (Eudaimonia). She thinks that to focus on the one without the other is to miss the point. After all‚ it is tough to make sense

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    Aristotle‚ happiness may be described as the very thing that everyone in this world is pursuing for the whole life. Satisfaction of one’s necessities or desires‚ both mentally and physically healthy condition‚ superior social status and other kinds of good properties may consist of the meaning of this fantastic word. Meanwhile‚ happiness does also exert a subtle influence on one’s decision and choice. In other words‚ men generally do things out of their own interests to produce more happiness. Nevertheless

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    people try to define and consider different definitions of what happiness is‚ and I think that Plato and Aristotle offer interesting views of happiness and what it means for one to live a good life. Both philosophers agree that happiness is an important factor in one’s life and essentially the essence of how to live a good life. Plato offers many theories and definitions of justice leading to happiness‚ while Aristotle argues that happiness is the main goal that all humans aim for in their entire life

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    About Sharing Happiness We can only share happiness with others when we ourselves know how to be happy and are happy. If we are not happy (it means we don’t know how to be happy)‚ then how can we share happiness with others and ask others to be happy‚ when we don’t have happiness in ourselves? We can share our joy and happiness with all beings without any discrimination of human beings or non-human beings‚ good beings or bad beings‚ happy beings or unhappy beings‚ wise beings or ignorant beings

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    What is happiness? Happiness can mean different things to different people. For example‚ for one person‚ it may mean being in a relationship‚ whereas for someone else it may mean feeling you have the ability to handle whatever life throws at you. While you might think that there are certain things that make you happy (or could make you happy if you had them)‚ research has shown that there are certain common traits amongst happy people --- and it is not necessarily what you might have thought.

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    attitudinal pleasure is that one is something that you can hold and grab‚ while the other is something that is in your mind. To expand‚ physical pleasure is a temporary thing. For an example: Eating key lime pie. Eating this specific pie for some people give them pleasure because it tastes good; however‚ when the consumption is complete‚ the taste eventually goes away along with the pleasure. On the other hand‚ attitudinal‚ or psychological pleasure‚ is a perpetual kind of happiness instead of the

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    pressure we now put on ourselves to acquire the next big thing. Yes times have changed now‚ and so have we. We no longer cherish the simpler things in life and have instead replaced them with the finer things. To most people in our society today‚ happiness isn ’t defined by the people we love and the times we share with them‚ but rather the cars that we drive and the new iPod Touch that we bought. And as we ’ve changed over the years‚ so have our feelings about what makes us happy‚ and that ’s perfectly

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