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    Save in DocHub A. Childress' BNW Research Paper Choose File Sign The idea of not having happiness is not imaginable, there’s have to be some type of self-happiness inside to be functionable throughout the day. It will chaos without it because who would want to go around with a frown on their face when present in front of children or a business partner? Nobody, I would hope. Being unhappy is unhealthy , causing emotional and mental imbalance and physical negative…

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    Scriptures Characterize the Love of Money? During this time of the year, Christmas, it easy to see how our world is consumed with the need for material things. Social Media and media at large inundate us with material items that promise to provide happiness, status, and security. There is an overwhelming feeling of not being able to live without a surplus of material things. Material items come with a price: money. Our lives can become consumed with the pursuit of more money. The love and…

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    Jurlando September 23rd 2015 To be free or not to be? Daniel Gilbert bases his article “Immune to reality” from his book “Stumbling on Happiness” on the study of human psychology. He believes that people suffer from “illusions of prospection” and goes on to prove most of his findings with data collected through experimental studies about certainty, happiness and freedom. Gilbert implies that if individuals didn’t have the pressure or as many choices as we do, we would be much happier and more…

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    is the idea that there is an “always and forever”, whether it be with family, friendship, or what defines who you are. For a good chunk of my life, I had believed in this as well, but through shaking fists and tears streaming from bloodshot eyes, my excessively temperamental and emotional 17 year old self came to realize that…

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    spending. It's a dream where you live below your means but within your needs." (Amadeu, paragraph 14). This article demonstrates the modern American Dream that is currently accepted and described as less materialistic based and more of one accustoming to what one needs, not wants. This 21st century American Dream is also based upon spending time with family and friends and helping out the community. "The wood-cutter's song, the ploughboy on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or…

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    aurora of happiness. That’s on the silver screen though, not real life. Yes, money can buy a phone, computer, T.V. and sometimes even fame. Is that true happiness though? Is it that time you laughed so hard your stomach started to hurt, cried because a loved one that made you so happy and now they’re gone forever or just having that smile because it was just a good day. Did money buy that joke or loved one? Money wasn’t the cause of that. Though some might say that money can buy your happiness,…

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    Chris Mccandless Idealism

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    objects that they have come to want, and most aspire to have more luxurious objects than those they possess at a given moment. Few individuals desire to escape the comfortable and materialistic life that so many live and instead find their true happiness living a simple, non-materialistic life while embracing the beauty found in nature all around the globe. Into the Wild’s Chris McCandless is one of the few who has had such a great desire. McCandless was a courageous, noble idealist whose…

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    Get Happy I have to say, I really enjoyed reading this reading because I could connect to every content the author was sharing. The pursuit of happiness is something I agree with the author, Walter Mosely, with and also that the pursuit of happiness is different for everyone. My definition of my pursuit of happiness is, to make a difference in this world and accomplish all of my goals through hard work and no short cuts. I want to live my dreams and stay loyal and work hard every day, until I…

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    What is minimalism? “Minimalism is the thing that gets us past the things so we can make room for life’s most important things, which actually aren’t things at all.” Minimalism is a tool to eliminate life’s excess, focus on the essentials, and find happiness, fulfillment, and freedom (Minimalists, 26). Real happiness comes from who we are and from what and who we have become. On October 26, the University of Dayton Speaker Series and the Hanley Sustainability Institute sponsored the Minimalists.…

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    Happiness™, a novel written by Ferguson, involves the book editor Edwin who publishes a self-help book that causes the people of the United States into becoming happy all the time. Edwin does not believe that this is a good thing and plans to stop the population from experiencing bliss in everything about life. Edwin, with help from his boss Mr. Mead and the fugitive Mr. Ethics meet resistance to their radical views that suggest people should not be happy. This coming from Edwin’s co-workers May…

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