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    Recent research (BMJ 2008) has examined whether happiness can be spread from person to person, and how would the structures social networks can affect happiness. Using a longitudinal social network analysis, the study has followed a total of 4739 participants from year 1983 to the year 2003. By measuring the broad array of attributes of social networks and verse social ties, researchers found significant increased of happiness visible in the network, particular in friends living close by,…

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    the function of life. The overall goal of almost all humans is to be happy and experience love. However, experiencing happiness and love would require a certain way of thinking and looking about the daily routines of life to make the experience of life meaningful. For happiness and love to be considered the goals in shaping the way we live, it is important to define what happiness and love is. Eagleton in the book The Meaning of…

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    factors. The first element is the happiness, which is the must amount of happiness for the most amount of people. According to the principles of utilitarianism, the man is moved by the principle of the greatest happiness: this is the main criterion of all of his actions, personally and also publicly. At the same time it is applicable at the time of creating the law. An action is defined as successful if, it is useful or beneficial to succeed in finding maximum happiness. The second part is…

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    is essentially about finding, or achieving, happiness. But how to achieve happiness is a widely discussed, and philosophized about, topic. In Aristotle’s best-known work, Nicomachean Ethics, ‘eudaimonia’ is a direct Greek translation of the English word ‘happiness.’ The word ‘eudaimonia’ in Greek implies success and fulfillment in one’s own life. This makes happiness the supreme good in life, but many argue over what ‘good’ is. Some say that happiness or good is solely sensual, but Aristotle…

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    world, it is ultimately what people desire. They yearn for true happiness, and long for that happiness to reside for life. Feeling pleasure and enjoyment from the result of life, or happiness, unable to be measured by material items making it difficult, almost impossible, to grasp with one’s hand. How is one to feel if they have it? Is it just a feeling? And if it is not attained by a specific person, how can it be achieved? Happiness is unable to be measured by the material items that an…

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    is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.” – Albert Schweitzer. Happiness is a topic that has been debated by scientists and by regular members of society. Last month, I spoke about the effects of happiness with my sister and if it helps better your life. Happiness has been studied for scientific purposes and for philosophical meaning. Some researchers do find or believe that success can lead to happiness. Whether it is…

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    What it means to live a good life has changed drastically throughout the ages, a question in the sense that is as old as the time humans began to contemplate on complex information. A good life can be interpreted in many ways, for few it may be: happiness, to lead a fulfilling life of joy, adventure, to live life on the edge, hospitality, to treat strangers with the kindest of emotions. The society and politics suggests what should be done and what should be left unfinished, but are what others…

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    the shiniest and fastest car, or who has the most respect? Today, in our generation, happiness is viewed in many different ways depending on someone’s personal perspectives. It is a powerful element in everyone’s lives that determines their attitude, which can lead them to success. A legendary English singer/songwriter John Lennon illustrates the story, “When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be…

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    states that happiness, anticipation, and experiential purchase are why people are buying experience. One of the key aspects Hamblin discusses is happiness. “Happiness is in the content of moment-to-moment experiences. Nothing material is intrinsically valuable, except in whatever promise of happiness it carries.” This quotes explains that people want to buy experiences not material objects because it doesn’t bring the same happiness or satisfaction. Equally important as happiness is…

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    Emily Smith Ethos

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    Happiness by definition is “the state of being happy”; however for centuries people have tried to figure out what exactly it means to be “happy” and how to obtain a constant state of this so called “happiness”. The Article “There’s more to Life than Being Happy”, written by Emily Smith, strategically utilizes aspects of ethos, logos, and pathos to dig deeper into the concept of happiness and shed light on the idea that life is all about finding meaning not finding happiness. Smith’s article…

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