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    The Long Goodbye

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    Hein Aung Amy Katherine Cannon Writing 39B 17 Nov. 2014 The Long Goodbye: The Social Impacts of the Novel “The image of Los Angeles by the 1950s was‚ in contrast‚ that of the wasteland: in the cold‚ hard city one was overwhelmed by emptiness‚ desolation‚ and despair‚” as quoted in the article The Dark Side of the Dream by Tina Olsin Lent‚ overpopulation and industrialization were the major factors that led to gradual deterioration of the city of Los Angeles. Urbanization‚ invoked by the booming

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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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    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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    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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    Materialism” (Centernewdream 2011) in America showed that more or less 150 billion dollars are utilized to execute buyer messages in any accessible space consistently. Money is to use to replace system barter. Nowadays people are satisfied with their happy life instead of buying a lot of goods and earning more money to achieve their dream. However‚ is the more money the people have‚ the happier the people are? According to a research‚ youth nowadays are more focusing on branded products and buying products

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    What is My Happiness

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    What is My Happiness? Happiness seems to be the thing that everyone searches for and desires. These days there are so many different things that can make a person happy. Happiness to me is a sort of inner contentment that deep down I desire just as much as any other person. The word happiness is a complex one and comes in many definitions with every different person. Through searching for happiness‚ I find my happiness in three major areas in my life; material objects‚ physical health‚ and spiritual

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    happiness is more of a long-term state of being‚ more of an end goal than a momentary feeling. He explains that people should search for the chief good for ourselves and no one else‚ “that which it is always desirable in itself and not ever for the sake of something else” (Nicomachean Ethics‚ 1097a30-34). We often search for money and pleasure in today’s society because we believe that these materialistic elements will bring us instant happiness‚ but it simply brings momentary enjoyment. Aristotle

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    Emotional happiness might seem redundant at first‚ since happiness is an emotion. We will be looking more at emotional well-being‚ or whether characters are emotionally satisfied. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ “No aspect of our mental life is more important to the quality and meaning of our existence than emotions” (Emotion). So it seems reasonable that we would examine the effect emotions have on our well-being or happiness. We are first introduced to the emotional aspect

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    Elalaoui Dr A. Agnaou English Composition 1301 Section 06 05 May 2013 Happiness Nowadays‚ people talk a lot about happiness; they even write tens and hundreds of books dealing with this concept from a philosophical perspective in order to find its relationship with daily life. Unfortunately‚ there are always controversies about the nature and origin of happiness: is it health‚ love‚ money‚ job‚ or success? In fact‚ happiness cannot be reached as a treasure such as gold or silver because it is more

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    What Happiness Is Response

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    Eduardo Porter in the essay What Happiness Is argues several viewpoints on the true meaning of happiness and how people strive to obtain it. After several descriptions of finding happiness‚ Porter claims “we pursue what we think makes us happy” (Porter1) and that most people “expend enormous amounts of time and energy pursuing more money” (Porter3)‚ claiming people get happiness out of material possessions. Cynical as Porter may seem by this statement he wrote earlier in his essay‚ “it remains generally

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