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    After having watched The Lunchbox as well as The Piano, I've come to realize how well these movies demonstrate the correlation between love and happiness. With the help of characters like Saajan Fernandes, Ila, Ada McGrath, and George Baines, the directors are capable of showing us just how important partnership is in our lives as human beings. Even with the two movies being set in two completely different areas, the same concept continues to arise. Love and partnership is essential to…

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    Many people have different views of happiness, some think they need a new car to be happy, where others would be happy just getting a car that runs. So where do some of these differences in happiness come from? Pushes in the education system and the want to look the best on social media can affect how and what we view we need to pursue in order to be happy. During my young school years, I was told that a four-year college degree would be necessary in order to have a well-paying job. This…

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    in an ethical system. For John Stuart Mill, the summum bonum is happiness. Mill is lead to this belief by regarding happiness as the ultimate aim of humanity – to live a life as free from pain and as rich in enjoyment as possible. This is the ideology of utilitarianism, or Mill’s moral theory that judges the ethicality of an action following its utility. Mill’s argument of chapter 2 of Utilitarianism is defining the greatest happiness principle and addressing misconceptions and criticisms…

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    a more motivation environment and companies are able to flourish with success. In Shawn Achor’s “The Happy Secret to Better Work”, Achor discusses several different tangibles that many strive to obtain as they believe this is the way to achieve happiness. Achor mentions how this…

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    is the spiritual life. Spiritual life I want to mention here is not bounded by any words. It can be your wildest dreams, it can be your biggest ambitions, it can be the secretly desires that had been hidden inside for years and years. All of that is what I want to say. It is clearly that people have a great amount of income, they tend to feel more relieve, relaxing and also refresh then people that have a shortage in the…

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    Happiness is a feeling or experience that most if not all of us desire. The definition of happiness can vary from a person to another. Many think that happiness lays with riches, others, believe that it is found with moral virtues, friends, and family, or a combination of all. For this case of study, we will evaluate Fredrick’s case through the philosophical lenses of Aristotle and Stoic. In detail, this essay will explain both theories and will cover what would they have to say about this case…

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    One of the most common questions asked to kids is “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Many times in response to this kids will answer with a typical dream job: “I want to be a Firefighter!” However, we can look at that same kid twenty years down the road and find them in a cubicle slaving over spread sheets as opposed to bursting into burning buildings to save lives. The question is why? Why would someone give up his exciting dream job in favor of something so monotonous and ordinary? If…

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    the two stories The Golden Curse and the story Can Money Buy Happiness? The important lesson or theme learned is money cannot buy happiness. Some differences between the two stories in the story Can Money Buy Happiness? the story happened to a real person and in the other story it was a myth involving gods. In The Golden Curse the effect of the situation had negative impact on his daughter different than the story Can Money Buy Happiness? because the situation had a positive reaction after it…

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    liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” (par 2) he probably did not think Americans would attempt to pursue happiness through material belongings. For some people, it seems to be more important to mist themselves with Chanel and accessorize with Louis Vuitton, than to have a nice meal on the table every night. The bigger problem is that new parents are subconsciously implementing these morals into their children, who will grow up to believe that people are defined by what they have, and that they…

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    do that at the cost of anything, rather it be family and happiness, or their own pride. This creates a seemingly pointless world; this is why there needs to be a shift in our focus on life back to where life is about happiness and pride. In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Hansberry tries to show to the reader that as a society, nobody should value money over anything because it creates an affectation of happiness which is not what we should want in life. Overall, Hansberry shows her…

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