Reading through this autobiography i can see many statements i do see that can help answer the question of people finding people’s own happiness. My argument to jon’s prompt i believe people who try to find their own happiness will not find it. I think happiness will just come to them by if they are doing something or talking with someone they like to talk to it will just come natural to us. Also the author thinks of complicated theories of happiness when happiness is just something simple. An example is line (11) “This theory now became that basic of philosophy of life.” John …show more content…
People would disagree by telling us their own thoughts on how happiness affects your life. The other ways people would disagree according to “ This theory now became that basis of my philosophy of life” others might say you can’t have a theory on everybody’s happiness. John also states Out of my point of view i kind of agree with john’s stewart’s statement but i can see why some people would disagree with john stewart. The statements i would back up with evidence in john’s writing whether you agree or disagree what you think is based on your opinion. John states “ i still hold the best theory for all those who have but a moderate degree or capacity for enjoyment. What he is saying is everyone is entitled to their own