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    Introduction: Power comes from the ability to control other’s happiness and make others dependent on them but no person is totally dependent on another. Emerson’s Power Dependency Theory explains how power and dependency are reciprocal and how the power and dependence are kept in check through balancing operations. Power and dependence are important concepts to understand because they are something that plays out in one’s everyday relationships and one does not even recognize it. One place that…

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    birds chirped at exactly 6:34 in the morning and Happiness woke up alert with a smile on her face. “What a beautiful day!” Happiness would exclaim to herself while she sat up in bed and stretched out her upper body. Happiness will do her daily routine of talking with her roommate, and sister, Sadness about how she should get up and explore the wonderful things in life while Sadness will say that she is too sad and tired to do anything. Happiness will sigh and say that maybe tomorrow,…

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    Many people over the years have debated how to attain just that. Some would say that the secret is to end all wars. Other people would say the key to unlocking world peace would be to end poverty. Thomas More’s work Utopia explores the dynamics of what a perfect world would look like. His work is an ambiguous piece of literature that causes the reader to question if a utopian society is a feasible concept. As well as, provoking them to consider if that type of society would be as enticing…

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    Philosophers and individuals in general often disagree greatly on the tenets and qualities of morality. What the nature of morality truly is, how it applies to the individual, and what classifies as moral or immoral act. Three of the most interesting viewpoints, however, may come from Aristotle, Kant, and Mill, all of whom introduced their perspectives on the field and their own unique stance on morality. Aristotle was, of course, the earliest of the three philosophers, and thus has less of a…

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    overall happy person. I can do anything I set my mind to. My life 's journey is to have a purpose in this world. By changing even one person’s life in a positive manner will fulfill a purpose. I will be a person who is known for helping and bringing happiness to others. My most important future contribution to others will be to make people’s days, weeks, or even lives just a little bit happier. I will constantly renew myself by focusing on the…

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    concept of a good life that humans should try to acquire. But Aristotle’s concept of a good life is unattainable by humans. He expresses that the ultimate human goal is happiness, but complete happiness is unattainable. He then describes the pivotal role of virtue in the concept of happiness and without virtue one cannot obtain happiness. In Book 1 of Nicomachean Ethics, Virtue is nearly described as possible but not desirable, as Aristotle states, “For it seems to be possible for someone to…

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    using the saying “money cannot buy happiness”, and to some extent, it is true; nevertheless, fully believing so can be naïve. It is an enjoyable thought to believe that we do not require money to be content, although, without money, our lives would simply come to a stop. Various people may not agree, and say that it would be quite materialistic to believe so, but on the contrary, it is not materialistic thinking; however, it is realistic thinking. Money can buy happiness, articles such as:…

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    The Handbook for Hawksian Happiness All humans have the ultimate goal of achieving happiness. The United States of America is built upon the pursuit of happiness. Any update on an app is to make the user slightly more happy with its functions. A recently-popular song asked everyone to “clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth” (“Happy” by Pharrell Williams). Usually the path to happiness stems from the ideas of “be who you truly are” and “don’t hold back”. Twentieth century film…

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    Are you happy? In 1943 Abraham Maslow created Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs which helps explain what humans need to be happy. While some of the items on the triangle are met in the society depicted in Fahrenheit 451, love/belonging, esteem, and self actualization are missing. The government makes sure that the other two pieces, physical needs and safety, are met, but the higher levels are what make a person an individual (www.simplypsychology.org). Individuality is totally lost in the novel by Ray…

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    I find that the definition of happiness depends on the person and circumstances, and to me happiness is not a mere emotion that I wish to have every single moment in my life. Happiness is a relative term that some people consider an expected result of doing good deeds, and I believe it is a memorable feeling that lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of effort and always linked to a place in some way. In order to understand what happiness is, I looked into my past and tried to find out…

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