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    Current society is surrounded by technology; it is everywhere and practically impossible to get away from. This is apparent in the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, which focuses on the dangers of the advancement of technology. Throughout the novel, Bradbury was portraying his fear of how the development of technology would effect society. In 1953, when Fahrenheit 451 was published Bradbury’s primary objective was to demonstrate how technology would ruin society and corrupt the people in it.…

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    traits that could possibly contribute to the society’s happiness. Eric Weiner, the writer of the book called “The Geography of Bliss”, had travelled to multiple countries around the world, including Netherland, Switzerland, Bhutan, Qatar, etc.. trying to gather information of what values he believed contribute to the society’s happiness. For instance, people may think of money; with more money, you will be happier, you can literally buy happiness to yourself. How about religion and…

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    Everything is decided by how much happiness the actions make. It doesn’t matter whether that is healthy, the most happiness at all times. The problem with this idea is humanity has a horrible past of doing anything for happiness. This is an elusive concept and is talked about in the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah 17:9 states that, “the heart is deceitful above all things who can know…

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    it can do to your career. Achor relates happiness and positivity to a theory called positive psychology which is an outlook that can help people in the long run of their careers. Achor talks about happiness and how being creative and different can help their lives having skills in a variety of things. Achor wants people to fulfill their potential and succeed in life at their careers whatever it may be. He also talks about the fact that long term happiness is mostly perceived by the way your…

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    unalienable rights, and that among these are “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” However, there is no clear cut definition of happiness nor how one can go about achieving it. Happiness is quite a subjective term that has been explored in numerous different lights. In his commencement speech to the University of South Carolina, Ben S. Bernanke describes what economics and social science have to say about personal happiness, and what those ideas imply both for economic policymaking and…

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    soulful melodies of the song The Gambler by Kenny Rogers, there is a very impactful life lesson and several analogies to the theme of ‘the pursuit of happiness’. This lyric poem is a skilled example of how to tell a story and engage listeners from the start of the first verse, as well as leaving them thinking about Kenny Rogers message. The pursuit of happiness is addressed in several different elements, such as the fact that they are both “on a train bound for nowhere” (line 1), the gambler…

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    because it can bring good results back in life and make your life happy and better. My reason of what happiness is, the first reason is doing positive things so good things come back to you maybe later in life or during that time period when you did something positive. One reason that doing good things can bring you happiness is that people will think of you positively. My first example of happiness is Carter Sorrell and him picking up trash because then maybe someone would say “oh he picked…

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    Aristotle notes that most people agree that the highest ‘good’ is happiness, or eudaemonia, yet most people have trouble concurring to what prompts happiness. To uncover the path to happiness, “One must begin from what is known,” (Nic. Ethics 1095b2-3) which is extrapolated from Aristotle’s example of an immature young person. Recurrently, Aristotle has not lucidly defined how…

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    person. For Aristotle, the conversation deserves more than an assumption of the natural feelings in humans. He introduces the idea of self-sufficiency as a means of attaining happiness, however, there appears to be a contradiction when comparing this to the necessity of friends. He says they are both are required for happiness, but they seem to be fundamentally opposite. It sounds like the self-sufficient man shouldn’t require anything other than himself, yet Aristotle argues differently. He…

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    to be an American. This vision of a better future is often accompanied by thoughts of mansions and luxury cars, fancy clothes and cock tail parties, and even yachts and private jets, all accompanied with the hope of endless happiness. Although many correlate wealth with happiness, some would refute this claim specifically, Edwin Arlington Robinson, author of “Richard Cory” and F. Scott Fitzgerald who wrote “Winter Dreams”. Although both authors write entirely different works of literature,…

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