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    you complete happiness how much are you willing to to sacrfice to bring yourself that joy.both walter and fedick duglas goals are both the same both persutitng their happiness. A rise in the sun describe happiness as having wealth and the power to purchase what you want when you want for yourself. The life of Fredrick douglass describe a man who is enslave for his life and his dreams is to gain knowledge his freedom from slavery. both story have different views on acheving true happiness…

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    today’s society happiness has many definitions. The word has a different meaning to each one of us. Happiness being one of the most sought after feeling, it is acquired and not given, and it is learned and not earned. While some get a small glimpse of it, some find it and others never know it. No matter the meaning, everyone in my circle agrees that happiness is the single most important feeling a person could have. People of all walks of life set personal goals to simply be happy. Happiness, an…

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    What is happiness? According to Dictionary.com, happiness is defined as, “the state of being happy”. That brings the immediate follow up question, what does happy mean. Once again, according to Dictionary.com, the word happy is defined as, “delighted, pleased, or glad over a particular thing; it is characterized by or indicative of pleasure, contentment, or joy; favored by fortune; fortunate or lucky.” While one first looks at this question it may seem simple enough to figure out what exactly…

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    B00317142 What measures a happy life? Is it by a life that is void of struggle and hardships? Is it by how much money you make? Or perhaps by how many friends you have? Is it a direct result of physical pleasure? Some would argue that all of these things are precursors to a happy life. In fact, the philosopher Epicurus is convinced that pleasure, the alpha and omega of happiness, can only be achieved in the absence of pain and turmoil. In opposition, influential people like Steve Bollman, Mother…

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    Optimism Vs Happiness

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    continually searching for happiness. It is what individuals would like in life, right? Individuals search for this feeling their whole lives. They search for the feeling of joy to put a smile on not only their face but other’s faces as well. All individuals find this happiness through different activities, pastimes, and people. The definition of happiness is different for all, therefore scientists have determined it to be, in concept, a feeling of contentment. True happiness starts with an…

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    Happiness is basically defined as a state of being happy. However many people have a different definition of this basic necessity. As our days become more and more hectic with one daunting task after another our ideas of being happy start to dwindle away, leaving us searching for artificial forms of happiness. Happiness is our right and can be obtained through many different paths. As Americans we are entitled to our own happiness and it is even written in The Declaration of Independence which…

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    The reason we are not happy is because of ourselves. It sounds a little intense but it makes sense at the same time. Happiness comes to those who understand that to gain it we must strive to live a happy life. To live a happy life, we have to fulfill our primal needs because without those we can’t focus on our inner selves. Then we have to understand that we aren’t always going to be happy if we don’t learn how to properly react towards our happy and unhappiness. Finally, we have to reach that…

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    ”(Oliver Burkeman, 1) This essay resembles the higher thinking in happiness and what happiness really is. This essay describes how often times happiness is over looked by the need and want for perfection. “Yet there are problems with this outlook, aside from just feeling disappointed when things don't turn out well” (Burkeman, 1). People too often give up on things that at the time don’t make them happy and they don’t consider the happiness they may receive having stuck it out to perfect that…

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    “Happiness, So Far So Close” How many times have people heard themselves or someone else say “If only I could be happy”? The harder people look the more difficult it is to find. People have searched for happiness for a long time in the wrong places and by distracting themselves. Our society has been confusing distractions which give you a temporary pleasure, with true happiness that is lasting and it doesn't just go away. “Pleasure exists when you have something-status, the high from a new lover…

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    Solitude and its Importance In today's society, community is a small part of happiness. The more friends someone has or the more liked they feel, the more they enjoy life. They are happier because they feel wanted and popular. This feeling often feeds ego, but it also makes people able to enjoy more things in life. In the article “ End of Solitude” by William Deresiewicz, Deresiewicz says “Technology is taking away our privacy and our concentration, but it is also taking away our ability to be…

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