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    What matters the most to me is happiness! “Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace and gratitude.” -- Denis Waitley This quote states it all. Happiness transcends our past, present and future. We all have the ability to control our own happiness. This is dependent upon the person, and the way they live life. Some people I have personally met in the world believe that happiness is simply a…

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    Happiness is a difficult word to define. Everybody has a different perspective of happiness, yet above everything else in the world it is what most people seek. Happiness is intangible, the only way for a person to sustain happiness is by figuring out all of the factors in their personal lives that make them the happiest. Some people would say money can buy you happiness because they speculate that money could give them power, or some sort of fulfillment while others disagree. I personally…

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    have meaning, but if it does what is that meaning. The meaning of life is most likely not a definition, but a form of life. The meaning of life can be seen as living life a certain way that fulfills the function of life. The overall goal of almost all humans is to be happy and experience love. However, experiencing happiness and love would require a certain way of thinking and looking about the daily routines of life to make the experience of life meaningful. For happiness and love to be…

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    stop is at happiness. Finding happiness, isn't that sums up our entire life? Everything we do in our lives is to achieve that satisfaction or meet that expectation or to be calm and content. All these are what I call the quest for happiness. The problem with us is that we are dependant on others for our happiness. What we need to understand is that happiness is not a physical entity that someone can give us rather it's a state and an elusive one at that. What if I tell you that happiness is…

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    Life What it means to live a good life has changed drastically throughout the ages, a question in the sense that is as old as the time humans began to contemplate on complex information. A good life can be interpreted in many ways, for few it may be: happiness, to lead a fulfilling life of joy, adventure, to live life on the edge, hospitality, to treat strangers with the kindest of emotions. The society and politics suggests what should be done and what should be left unfinished, but are what…

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    Does our age and condition of life influence our happiness My thesis is about our age, money , gender role, and our happiness on how it could influence our lives. There so many stuff in this world that our philosophers have told us about our happiness. A quote from Aristotle in the book What Are the Ethics of Happiness says “ Happiness then is the best,noblest,and most pleasant thing and these attributes are not severed as in the inscription.”(Pg 65) Another quote from our famous philosophers…

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    reason though? In There’s more to Life Then Happiness, Emily Smith says there is more to life then to just being happy. She says that there are deeper meanings to life and happiness, and how everyone has different purposes to live for. Smith uses three types of rhetoric to show how life has more definition and meaning then to live for pleasure and happiness. She uses Victor Frankl as her main focus of evidence as to why there is more to life than happiness. She uses his story in an…

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    factors. The first element is the happiness, which is the must amount of happiness for the most amount of people. According to the principles of utilitarianism, the man is moved by the principle of the greatest happiness: this is the main criterion of all of his actions, personally and also publicly. At the same time it is applicable at the time of creating the law. An action is defined as successful if, it is useful or beneficial to succeed in finding maximum happiness. The second part is…

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    consumerism as a pursuit of happiness; Something we all look for as a “goal” in life but we are mistakenly taking the wrong journeys towards achieving it. Our pursuit of happiness has become an ongoing process of having more and more, having the latest trends, and constantly “updating” our lifestyle to discard the old and always live with the new. This has been apparent for some people for quite a long time, but nothing has been done to change this flawed path to happiness. As Aldous Huxley…

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    Knowing happiness, then to the filling of overwhelmed emptiness is something to become with apprehension of the steps to go into the correct way. The perception to help recover what will lead to furthering the steps of happiness can be said to make happiness possible. Discover “the key that unlocks the doors of wisdom, happiness, and truth” is the steps or the way that should be chosen (Hoff 407). It can likewise be said “to go nowhere and do nothing is the beginning step towards finding peace”…

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