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    Computers and the Pursuit of Happiness by David Galenter In this text about computer‚ David Galenter tries to answer very widely asked questions about the computers. The question he like to answer are: 1. Are we in an IT age? 2. Has the old age ended? 3. Have computers been good or bad for the mankind? 4. What will happen in the future on computers? In the text he denies the widespread concept that we are in an IT age. In the past‚ coal steel and concrete mattered and now information counts

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    Achieve Happiness Name of Student: Course Title: Instructor’s Name: April 14‚ 2014 In the history of happiness‚ Socrates had a different place in the history of the West since he was the pioneering philosopher to reason that happiness occurred through human effort. Socrates existed in Greece around 460 BC in a place where happiness existed as a preserve of the people favored by the god only. The perception of hubris existed where one could only attain happiness through

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    me it is. Happiness is very different for everyone. My idea of happiness can potentially devastate to someone else’s life. Why It’s So Hard To Be Happy‚ by Michael Wiederman tried to explain the reasons why such a simple feeling of happiness is so difficult to attain. Are we just never satisfied? According to Wiederman we are creatures of habit and adaptation. We adapt to the good as well as the bad. We seek happiness in objects and goals but don’t look for it in front of us. Happiness is always

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    ARISTOTLE ’S EUDAIMONIA Eudaimonia stands for happiness in Greek. Aristotle argues that the highest good for human beings is happiness. He insists that every action performed by humans is to pursue happiness. Aristotle also argues that human action is always aimed at some end or good. This "good" may not be viewed as a good action or any good by others‚ but for the doer of the action ("good")‚ the activity will be perceived as good and that it will bring a favorable outcome. Aristotle also said

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    “The pursuit of happiness is a most ridiculous phrase: if you pursue happiness you’ll never find it.” That quote is from C.P. Snow‚ who was a chemist and a novelist. Our standard of fame and fortune was something that Snow had already met‚ but still‚ he had experienced the pursuit of happiness‚ and he knew how it often leads to discontent. In his writing‚ John Steinbeck reveals different themes‚ such as relationships and the pursuit of happiness. In The Pearl‚ Kino struggles to maintain his relationship

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    Defining Happiness Essay Life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness is a phrase that is widely recognized here in the United States of America and the world. Written in the Declaration of Independence of 1776‚ Life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness are three innate rights that where given to humans by their creator. It is safe to say that the right to life and freedom has one sole meaning in which we can all understand. Now if we take “The pursuit of happiness” and dissect the phrase into two

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    on making it complicated” (“Confucius Quotes”). In life‚ obtaining happiness is one of the most uncomplicated achievements. Today’s fast-paced world coerces individuals to concentrate on the future‚ making it challenging to discover true happiness. Despite these complications‚ society continues to promote the concept of chasing happiness without regarding its detrimental effects on an evolved civilization. The pursuit of happiness inhibits the formation and perpetuation of an advanced society due

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    The pursuit of happiness in American society means that you have to be making money. We pursue money and liken it to happiness. We assume that the more of it we have‚ the happier that we will be. Unfortunately‚ this is not the case. If you take a moment to look a millionare and billionares they are just as unhappy if not moreso. This I believe is because the old adage is correct. Money cannot buy happieness. This is because if we base how happy we are on how much money we have we will always be worried

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    I assumed that the pursuit of happiness was goal everyone aimed at. It wasn’t till I read Bonhoeffer’s theology that I realized that some people are in the pursuit of unhappiness. In an excerpt from an unpublished novel that he wrote in prison‚ Bonhoeffer states the complexity of happiness and unhappiness. "Take care not to speak lightly of happiness and not to flirt with unhappiness!…It is not so easy to be unhappy‚ and may he who truly is not despise and revile him who is happy. Why would you take

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    The American Dream "Life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness…" are the famous words every American hears throughout their lifetime. These words are part of America’s history through the Declaration of Independence‚ America is the only country where the "pursuit of happiness" is actually guaranteed in writing. What exactly are the "pursuit of happiness‚" and the "American Dream?" As defined by most writers‚ such as Hemmingway‚ it’s becoming rich young and having the opportunity and will to

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