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    In the book 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology, myth 24 is that “Happiness is Determined Mostly by our External Circumstances”(Lilienfeld, Lynn, Ruscio,& Beyerstein 122). The myth is that to be happy we need to have lots of money, a gorgeous house, a great job, and plenty of pleasurable events in our lives(Lilienfeld, Lynn, Ruscio,& Beyerstein 123). This myth came to belief mainly by word of mouth. Due to the fact that from birth a child is lead to believe by society's standards that if you…

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    everybody happy? In Ciardi’s essay “is everybody Happy?”, he states, “ The right to pursue happiness issued to Americans with their birth certificates, But no one seems quite sure which way it ran”(Ciardi). The meaning of Ciardi’s statement is everyone has rights from birth to pursue their happiness, but we are not happy. Even, Ciardi wonders whether or not it is possible for a person to buy their happiness. Commercial industries make us more attractive towards their products. Somewhere, they…

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    When one regards his or her happiness, it is with little relationship to their actual emotional condition. When asked if happy, most people generally respond with what they think the listener wants to hear. There’s some outlying circumstance that makes it so that happiness is not in that moment. There is taxes to pay, cars have broken down,or slanderous things were spoken about a person. Attributing happiness to the impact of situations in one’s life is an unintelligent thought . Granted there…

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    others instead of themselves. John Stuart Mill, a British philosopher, is well-known for his work on the topic of happiness in his books. His main idea stated in his book, the Pursuit of Happiness, is that happiness can be easily achieved only when people focus on helping others obtain their happiness instead of, trying to find their own. Another idea he believes in is that happiness is not an intention that one simply aims for. The joy that one strives to accomplish is found at the most…

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    Happiness is defined as a feeling that people get or feel when they are overjoyed with friends, family etc. I do not agree that 40% of our differences in our happiness levels is determined by our international activities influence your perceptions your own happiness . Having the ability to make your own decisions may not always be good because sometimes people like what they chose and other times they don't. If they don't like their decision then they are the opposite of happy they are upset or…

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    Happiness In The Alchemist

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    Paul Coelho stressed that “Whatever you decide to do make sure that it makes you happy.” The pursuit of happiness is shown in the novel The Alchemist, written by Paul Coelho, and the New York Times “The Pursuit of Unhappiness” by Darrin McMahon. In The Alchemist, a young shepherd named Santiago decides to leave his current lifestyle after having his dreams read by a gypsy, and travels the world to find the Pyramids of Egypt and its treasure. Coelho encourages his readers to follow their dreams…

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    compare these two women, because as you will see there are many differences between these two women. Then again there are also similarities as well. The similarities and differences that these two women have are things such as what confines them, what gives them hope, and what options each…

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    participate in anything that gives them pleasure. But more importantly, if there is a chance for a person to become happier than they are currently, what should stop them from moving towards that? Nothing. There is nothing wrong with the possibility of being content and taking part in the journey towards that. The real problem comes when the chase for happiness becomes an obsession and will not allow a person to participate in normal activities anymore without struggle. Many believe that…

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    in the moment, that feeling will eventually fade and we will continue with our search of shiny, new exciting things to buy to recover that feeling again. What other ways could there be to achieve satisfaction in our lives, other than buying things? In James Hamblin’s article Buy Experiences, Not Things, he examines the key of how to reach happiness. Through recent psychological evidence, Hamblin states how it is more beneficial to live ones’ life through meaningful experiences, rather…

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    Happiness can be completely different for many people; for me it is spending time outdoors using my hands for work. I could never have a desk job where I just sat at a desk and played with a computer. Working outside with my hands either working on or driving tractors is my favorite choice. Some people enjoy going to the amusement parts or concerts, but I on the other hand prefer to be outside working and getting stuff done. I find crowds and packed public places to just be distracting and…

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