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    Dalai Lama Happiness

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    In order the answer the question of what happiness is and where to find it the Dalai Lama suggests an optimistic spiritual path to find it to introduce readers to the subject in his article‚ “New Ethic for a Small Planet”‚ while Andrew Guest’s “Pursuing the Science of Happiness” reviews different findings of researches in several fields as well as his own. Reading these two together‚ with the Dalai Lama’s article first and Guest second‚ readers can gain a holistic view of the topic and a tangible

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    Happiness in Life Rishitha Gottipati COMM 171 May 20‚ 2015 People differ from each other in every single aspect like the way they think and the way they act despite of where we live in this world. Every single person has set their priorities and they have their own ways to be happy. We cannot say one common thing can bring happiness to all.

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    The pursuit of happiness is one of the fundamental rights that Thomas Jefferson wrote in the American Declaration of Independence. Individuals have the right to life‚ liberty‚ and to the happiness. People have different perspectives of what happiness is‚ but it is clear in the nation’s Declaration of independence that it could be pursued by everyone. The film The Pursuit of Happyness is a 2006 American biographical drama produced by and starring Will Smith. The main character of the film is inspired

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    My Idea of Happiness

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    My Idea of Happiness What do we mean when we say happiness ? Well‚ to start with‚ some dictionary meanings of the word "Happiness" Happiness: 1. the quality or state of being happy. 2. good fortune; pleasure; contentment; joy. 3: state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy 4: emotions experienced when in a state of well-being Happiness results from the possession or attainment of what one considers good. Bliss is unalloyed happiness or supreme delight

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    Happiness v. Success

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    my calling in life. Tiziano Peccenini’s message was based on the views of happiness and success. Today‚ many people misinterpret the understanding of happiness and success by thinking that they are interdependent of one another. Success is the outcome of a certain situation and it is defined as the favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors‚ which contributes to the accomplishment of one’s goal. Happiness is the state or quality of being happy. According to the two definitions‚

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    Assignment 1: Critique         In Karl Giberson’s article “The Ends of Happiness” (2006)‚ from the Science & Spirit magazine‚ he raises the topic of happiness‚ where he claims that people are now pursuing the means to happiness as an end to itself and have missed the point of life. Although Giberson(2006) has made some valid arguments in claiming that people pursue wealth as a means to happiness‚ his arguments are largely undermined due to a lack of reliable evidences.         Giberson’s

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    changed since Epicurus wrote on his philosophy of happiness around 307 BC‚ but in this century we can still obtain happiness as long as we have Epicurus’ three foundations of freedom‚ friendship and an analyzed life. He says that happiness does not come from money and money is not required to obtain happiness as long as the essentials are met. (de Botton‚ ND) There is comfort taken in the ideas of Epicurus because the three things needed for happiness can be accessed by everyone. The philosophy of Epicurus

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    Happiness is a gift that we can all enjoy if we choose to; it enters your life when you let your thinking patterns take a more positive angle. Rather than coming to negative conclusions hastily‚ the key is taking time to think about a situation in its entirety. A new angle will reveal itself which will make you understand why things happened the way they did. There is always the opportunity to be happy around every corner as the quotation by James Oppenheim states: "The foolish man seeks happiness

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    Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life‚ the whole aim and end of human existence” I do not think that there is a single person in the world who can say that knows what happiness actually is and‚ more importantly‚ that knows how to achieve it. We sometimes get the glimpse of pure happiness but those moments are so rare and so intense that we only recognise them too late. Each of us understands this feeling in a different way…I‚ for instance‚ see it as the one that

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    Money isn’t the source of making someone happy. Happiness is achieved by people accomplishing their goals in life and becoming successful. In the book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the main character Jay was dedicated to being rich‚ but that wasn’t his goal. In order to reach his goal in life and be truly happy he needed to be with the one person he loved and that was Daisy. Similar to this idea in the book‚ The Wolf Of Wall Street‚ Jordan Belfort the main character always wanted more and more as he could never

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