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    What is the Author Saying? In the second chapter of Jane McGonigal’s Reality is Broken, she discusses the four secrets to making our own happiness. McGonigal begins by stating that there are many theories pertaining to happiness from the field of positive psychology, but they all agree on the fact that “we have to make our own happiness…”(pg. 45) She developes on this idea of making our own happiness by introducing the two separate ways to achieve the goal of being happy. First there is…

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    Pursuit of Happiness The Declaration of Independence refers to the “pursuit of happiness”, which has been raised in debate to determine if the word happiness should be replaced with the word pleasure. This is a valid argument, because happiness and pleasure seem to be exchangeable, but in reality these terms involve different emotions. This paper will discuss The Declaration of Independence reference to the “pursuit of happiness” and determine is pleasure should replace happiness. The…

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    them, a concept known as self-gratification. A way Callicles mentions to fulfill one’s desires is using courage and intelligence to get what they want. Through intelligence comes practical knowledge, which is knowledge of activities that will secure your good. An example of this is cookery, where the aim is to please the master. The cook does not think about what is nutritionally good for the master as the goal is just to please him. A man who is going to a live a full life must allow his…

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    pleasure and happiness. Epictetus believed that a wise men should practice knowledge and incorporate it into one’s judgment. This is observed when he said, “Exercise, therefore, what is in your control” (Marino, 2010, p. 92). Similarly, Mill noted that through education, happiness can be attained for oneself and even for society. The philosophers, however, differ in what constitute happiness and the attainment of happiness. Happiness to Epictetus is freedom, and his form of happiness is…

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    Happiness is what we feel when we get what we want, and synthetic happiness is what we get when we don’t get what we want. Happiness is also the feeling of well being, and synthetic happiness if feeling in a state of wellbeing, when not in such state. Synthetic happiness achieved through external stimulus should not be in use, but rather a synthetic happiness through acceptance of all emotions, should be practiced to help people achieve a real happiness, a real state of well being. Happiness…

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    Healthy relationships are easy to recognize when things are going really good. You feel a sense of happiness and comfort from being in a relationship that feels good. Healthy relationships are all about working together to create a better life for each other in the relationship and as individuals. Things are easier, happiness is abundant, and the connection feels strong. Sometimes it is hard to recognize just how unhealthy a relationship has gotten. While there still seems to be a connection…

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    were asked what does it mean to live the good life, no two responses would be exactly the same. Even though everyone’s response would be different, many of the responses would most likely include being happy. Similarly to how people’s responses would differ if asked the original question, everyone would have their own definition of what happiness means to them because certain words mean different things to different people. Many of the authors that were covered in class talked about happiness…

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    The Pursuit of Happiness “The pursuit of happiness.” (Declaration of Independence, Independence) This quote was originally supposed to be “the pursuit of property”, however Thomas Jefferson, with felicitous insight, changed the words and made one of the most recognizable and important sayings in the English language. Jefferson realized that happiness is not the result of ones estate, but rather the result of ones pursuits. Man needs a purpose to be truly happy. Ones purpose is an answer to the…

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    Optimism Positive Thinking

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    Optimism and Positive Thinking Effects on Well-being Section 1: What is happiness and what causes it? A question that has been discussed through centuries but until today no one really knows one answer to it. The reason behind this ambiguity is that happiness varies from each person’s perspective. If a poor person would be asked what happiness is, the answer would probably be wealth. If a person in his/her deathbed fighting a fatal disease would be asked the same question the answer would…

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    Happiness is what everyone wants to have, but no one knows where it is. Many events can happen in people’s life and destroy their stability; as a result, they feel no happy. People think that happiness is something that they can earn or achieve, but researchers have different points of view about happiness. For years many researchers study the process of stress and happiness resulting of many theories to help people to understand their mind and behavior. Especially college students, who have to…

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