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    The flow experiences don’t occur when a person is happy, because happiness can only distract a person. Flow experiences happens when someone is in an intense challenge that they know they can overcome. The happiness comes afterword when a person can look back at the event with the idea that they did well in the event and felt that they learned something. However, Csikszentmihaly states that happiness can occur without flow. Happiness can happen when a person is in a relationship or with their…

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    The Pursuit of Happiness I was sitting in Composition class when I received news that would make my heart drop and stomach churn. My phone lit up with a text from my boyfriend informing me that he cheated on me the night before. While I wished that this news was a cruel April Fool’s joke, I knew it was not. In that exact moment, I felt an ultimate sense of betrayal and anger at a person I once trusted. Unfortunately, I am not the only one who has felt this way before. Everyone has experienced…

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    Happiness: How to Achieve It, Find It, and Experience It When answering the question, what is happiness, there are many things that come to mind. Many different interpretations of the same question can lead to a variety of answers, the state of being happy is called happiness, but what exactly causes us to be happy? In pursuit of happiness I have found that, happiness can be measured in different measures from a low to high range of happiness. One can experience happiness from eating an ice…

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    If you Google the word “happiness” multiple things come up; quotes, definitions, pictures, how to achieve it, etc. The definition of happiness changes biased on the way you look at it. In life we often question whether we are happy and what happiness is. The definition of happiness according to the Oxford Dictionary is the state of being happy. Looking at that definition it is clear that it is not a valid one. One cannot put a definition on the word happiness because it is different for…

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    To quote Aristotle, “Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle was one of the greatest gifted thinkers the world had to offer. He wrote a book called The Nicomachean Ethics, based on the theory about what eudaimonia (Greek for happiness) is. A book which is still significant for many references centuries later. Aristotle suggests that the core distinction of human-beings from any other living or no-living…

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    or immoral. These two extremes are not the only options and to live “the good life,” there is a middle ground where there is a moderate degree of both morally fulfilling social responsibilities to the community and being indulgent for a personal happiness.…

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    The pursuit of happiness can be arduous if one’s interpretation of happiness is entitled to the idea of happiness depending on the ability to get what we want. Nevertheless, happiness is defined as showing pleasure or contentment with a person, situation, or the self. According to psychologist Dan Gilbert, however, happiness can be divided into two concepts: natural happiness and synthetic happiness. Gilbert defines natural happiness as what people get when they get what they wanted, and…

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    Majority of the people in today’s society would consider that positive psychology and happiness now is vastly different than it was in the past. This change was sparked by understanding that feelings are not forever, and that your emotions are not the endpoints in your life. Modern science has provided humanity with classifications of mental illnesses and ways to interpret the human brain and its functionalities during certain stages in one’s lifetime. This way of thinking focuses on humans…

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    More Than Happiness In this paper I will argue happiness isn’t the sole component of the quality of our lives. In contrary, hedonists believe happiness is the single thing that is intrinsically valuable (Shafer-Landau, FE p22). In this view, anything that makes you happy is valuable. Anything that makes you unhappy is unvaluable. “According to hedonists, a life is good to the extent that it is filled with pleasure and is free of pain (Shafer-Landau, FE p22).” Pleasure here is not physical…

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    The Science of Happiness The video “The Surprising Science of Happiness,” narrated by Dan Gilbert, is about the scientific view and experiment about how people, or human beings in general, handle their happiness, their emotions. As human beings have made a great evolution in over two million years, the brain also has significantly increased in mass and size and gained new structures. One of the new structures that the brain has developed is a part called the frontal lobe, or in particularly,…

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