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    little. This beginning explanation in the Declaration of Independence is called the Preamble, and it does explain the reasons that the American Colonies would like to succeed from the evil English king. The phrase, “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness,” is a famous quote taken straight out of the beginning of the Preamble of the Declaration of Independence. In…

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    saying, “Money can’t buy happiness.” But if this is true, why do we devote our lives to the pursuit of wealth? Psychologists, philosophers, and countless others have proposed numerous theories for what factors actually lead to happiness, and whether or not material wealth generates happiness. For example, some believe happiness comes purely from one’s mindset, while others believe behaviors and actions bring about happiness, and some believe a significant portion of happiness is genetic.…

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    shaped into a place of many goals and aspirations. One may decide to pursue the state of happiness as a future achievement. Goals vary from vague specific, and are often conceived as cliche. HOwever, how cliche must a goal be to come across as detrimental? THe American DReam and pursuit of Happiness have morphed from a quest contentment to the idea that you must be happy at all times and in every way. Pursuing happiness as a goal does have detrimental effects to those who wish to tackle it.…

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    The Pursuit of Happiness The Declaration of Independence declares that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable rights that have been bestowed to all humanity by its Creator. While Americans enjoy the benefits of life and liberty, the pursuit of happiness seems to lead many down a road that ends in a very unhappy state. That state of despondency, in which many people of our nation seem to have found themselves, is having a devastating effect on the quality of life of…

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    In the essay, “In Pursuit of Happiness” by Mark Kingwell, the author references John Ralston Saul, a “contemporary critic,” (Kingwell). In the text, Kingwell mentions Saul’s notion that nowadays happiness is more commonly represented by a person’s wealth or “material comfort”. Saul’s statement is true; think about all the convenience or luxury items a person will buy during their lifetime. Today in the age of technology, many people are comforted in the fact that their new touchscreen phone is…

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    Happiness seems to be the fundamental factor that has played a necessary and vital role to the lives of many people. However, the search for happiness has been hampered by man struggle and the search for greater good. In his writings, Thomas Henry Huxley echo’s sentiments on man’s struggle and the search for the ultimate good, that are perfectly depicted in Chris Gardner movie, “In Pursuit of Happiness.” The movie seems to follow on Huxley words on the…

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    liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but what is considered pursuit of happiness? For many, the pursuit of happiness may mean chasing the American Dream, or financial opportunities. Jay Gatsby is a prime example of someone who tried to chase the American Dream; he changed his dishearteningly average life and became a millionaire. Contrary to common belief, however money did not lead him to happiness. As Taylor states, “(Our) level of income makes little difference to (our) level of happiness.…

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    The thrill of pursuing happiness, the experiences encountered on the journey, and the wisdom obtained from tenacious experimentation give people more joy and fulfillment than the minor achievement t than the mere attainment of aspirations, (even though there is the existence of) the common perception that aspirations are the final goal. The thrill of pursuing happiness provides people with more pleasure and satisfaction than merely attaining desires. However, some believe that attaining…

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    how to achieve a life full of happiness. Many arguments can be discussed about which viewpoint could be classified as the underlying best, but, out of the various aspects, the Epicurean and Aristotelian concepts, in my opinion, make the most outstanding deliberation for Frederick’s situation. Are the ethics developed by Epicurus better suited for Frederick’s happy life, or do the moral principles surrounded by Aristotle promote a more enhanced account of happiness? The Epicureans would claim…

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    Pursuit of Happiness Coming from a family where money is the principal lack is not easy, but it becomes even more difficult when families get separated in order to reach “The American Dream.” The main objective my parents were pursuing was economic stability, but without losing our core values, unity and respect for each other. This was difficult, but God and fate prepared us for the task. Since I was a child I always have seen my family as volleyball in a game bouncing with no direction, but…

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