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    Optimism Positive Thinking

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    Optimism and Positive Thinking Effects on Well-being Section 1: What is happiness and what causes it? A question that has been discussed through centuries but until today no one really knows one answer to it. The reason behind this ambiguity is that happiness varies from each person’s perspective. If a poor person would be asked what happiness is, the answer would probably be wealth. If a person in his/her deathbed fighting a fatal disease would be asked the same question the answer would…

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    Happiness is an emotion that almost every human being wants to achieve in life. This emotions is seeked so much that scientists have developed the study of happiness, called “positive psychology”. Some say that being happy means one is fortunate while others might say that it means that one is surrounded by friends and family. Many people in today’s society think that one should be 100% happy at all times in order to have a successful life. To contrast, it is impossible for one to be happy all…

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    Anishma Nair 20 October 2015 EngWr 302 T/TH 9am Proposal Draft Programmed Happiness Imagine living a life without technology, cars, or the little gadgets we take for granted in our everyday lives. I just described the life of the the Amish, who choose to live their lives without modern technology, something we cringe at the thought of. Since we are the generation that will have a panic attack without our phone, living such a life sounds impossible. In this day and age technology is all around…

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    sometimes there is no gain for humans when animals are experimented on. When this occurs, people begin to only focus on the negative effects of animal experimentation. Firstly,…

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    the most fundamental part of having a happy life is your health. Being healthy allows me to work and make money, and have all of the things I want. On the other hand, when I am not so healthy, I cannot accomplish or achieve my common goals; consequently, I become angry and sad. Also, when my health not allows me from doing things that I want to do, I lose my potential and become a liability to my family members. It becomes a suffering in my whole life. My health is everything because having good…

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    The effect media has on body image Body Image, it’s something that affects everyone. You can see yourself or other people in a positive or negative way. On average 80% of Americans watch television on a daily basis, up to 3 hours each day. Millennials will spend most of their lives on their phones and on social media. With such an influx of media constantly it’s easy to be swayed mentally into believing everything in the media. While some believe that skinny people are healthy and happy, all…

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    Money Buy Happiness?” by Sarah Gervais (an Associate Professor of Psychology) she suggests that money is important to happiness. In making this comment Gervais claims that having a higher income can give people “better access to homes in safer neighborhoods, better health care and nutrition, fulfilling work, and more leisure time (2).” However, Gervais believes that “once an person’s income reaches a certain level and basic needs for food, health care, safety, and shelter are met, the positive…

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    Core Beliefs Of Happiness

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    One of my main core beliefs is happiness. Happiness is generally interpreted as staying faithful, true, and devoted to yourself. A good quality one could have is being happy. One could make it through anything as long as you are truly content with yourself. With that being said, it is widely quoted that, “The key to being happy is knowing you have the power to choose what to accept and what to let go.” If you only focus on the negative aspects of life, you will never truly be happy. There will…

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    this emotion is not always present in our world today. It is easily forgotten and goes unnoticed when it is lost, but when it is regained, its effects can’t be missed. In this commercial, Coca-Cola describes the true importance of love and how it can be achieved. It shows before and after glimpses of negative messages and situations that are turned positive because a little love is shared. Despite the many evils that are present today, love can be spread throughout the world with something as…

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    Are Emotions Always Positive? In order to determine whether or not emotions are always positive, we have to first decide which definition of positive is most relevant to the concept of human emotion. When used as an adjective, the term positive can mean clear and definite. In regard to this definition, emotions are often too complex to appropriately define or describe. It is within these intricate emotions that people arrive to the conclusion that feelings, such as love or hate, are beyond…

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