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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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    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 it?” This is important because what makes us happy is not always the best thing to do. Sometimes…

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    of Happiness Mills indicates that one is in fact happy when they are in absent of pain. He describes how in life you have two options when it comes to happiness; prolonged or temporary happiness. When he describes both, and uses the term “classes” because of that fact that one you will earn and one is just simply there to hold you over until the next time you want to get that temporary set of happiness. It is well known in today’s society, that we are all choosing the temporary happiness and…

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    “The Pursuit of Happiness” has been a large part of the American culture since its creation. Happiness is seen as something everyone should strive for in life, and America has turned happiness into an industry that its citizens are buying into. However, there are many scientists that have found that complete and total happiness is not the best thing for people. ”Negative”, emotions are equally important because they are a biological inheritance and they improve one’s analytical skills. Having…

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    Everyone on Earth’s purpose is to be beatific. People live their lives so the outcome will satisfy them for years to come. They don’t long for sadness or sit down and don’t fix what makes their lives invidious. Similarly in Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton, the main character suffers from unhappiness in his marriage and finds someone else who makes him happy, ultimately putting himself first before other people. In The Age of Innocence, a man is set out to marry a woman who he doesn’t love,…

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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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    and facts one theme remain consistent in all, all that humans do, do to find happiness. We work to make money to be happy, we join communities and groups to find salvation, for security, friendships and a place to belong all to find happiness; we have children and get married to find happiness. We get revenge, manipulate and do horrible things to each other and the earth because we believe it will result in our happiness. While Religion, Spiritual awareness and Science differ greatly, all agree…

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    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 the choices…

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    Have you ever been diagnosed with a mental illness? What was once an idea of human sadness and compassion is now the idea that anyone who suffers from normal sadness, because of societal or personal reasons, is not happy enough and requires medication. The author, Sharon Begley, wrote a piece called “Happiness: Enough Already. This piece focuses on how society is turning into a group of people that believes they will never be happy enough. The tone is centered on fact and it conveys a…

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    What is Happiness? What is happiness? What makes people happy? These two questions seem so incredibly easy to answer in theory, but in reality they are virtually unsolvable. Television, media, and advertising campaigns all tell us to be happy, but how? Is happiness innate from birth or is it learned through the experiences we encounter in our lives. That is what Roko Belic set out to answer with his film Happy (2013). One afternoon a friend of Belic’s showed him a New York Times article ranking…

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