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    who has the most respect? Today, in our generation, happiness is viewed in many different ways depending on someone’s personal perspectives. It is a powerful element in everyone’s lives that determines their attitude, which can lead them to success. A legendary English singer/songwriter John Lennon illustrates the story, “When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down…

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    Epicurus' Famous Proclamation on Happiness Epicurus was a Greek philosopher who believed in Atomism a theory in which the universe and its internal items are infinite in the number of atoms it contains, he believed this theory is the basic approach to understanding a true reality. Happiness was a subject Epicurious focused heavily on, he discussed the school of thought Hedonism which believes the way to an ideal life is through pleasures, for example, foods, sex, and alcohol as the highest…

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    comparing and contrasting Aristotle’s and the Stoics’ view of human happiness, and using these theories and views, examining if bodily and external goods are necessary to happiness, and to be able to back up why it either is or is not necessary. The two had many similarities, and differences that can be expanded. The Stoics believed our happiness was based off one thing entirely, and that is virtues. Aristotle breaks down how happiness is the highest possible good. Aristotle wrote the…

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    stretching back thousands of years, the discussion on what causes happiness has not subsided, but increased. Throughout the next few paragraphs, this essay will discuss to what extent the factors: social class, money, social relationships, and attitude, affect happiness. This essay will begin by discussing how a person’s financial status contributes to their happiness. Next, it will discuss the affect that an individual’s social class has on their happiness through inequality with others. It…

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    Happiness. Joy. Joy. Happiness. Have you ever stopped to consider the difference between happiness and joy? Can two terms generally understood to be the same be, in fact, very different? Winning a lottery. Dancing in the rain. A warm puppy. Falling in love. Welcoming a newborn child to the world. An A+ on the calculus exam. These all seem to be feelings comprised of varying degrees of pleasure, contentment, and satisfaction. However, can they be separated into happiness or joy? How do we…

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    The Greek word for happiness is eudaimonia, which is characterized by living well and doing well in the affairs of the world. In other terms it is a moral philosophy that defines right action as that which leads to the well being of the individual and soul. It makes up part of the system of Ethics that the ancient Greek philosophers preached. Eudaimonia as the ultimate goal is an objective rather than a subjective state in that it characterizes the well-lived life by the individual. According to…

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    is essentially about finding, or achieving, happiness. But how to achieve happiness is a widely discussed, and philosophized about, topic. In Aristotle’s best-known work, Nicomachean Ethics, ‘eudaimonia’ is a direct Greek translation of the English word ‘happiness.’ The word ‘eudaimonia’ in Greek implies success and fulfillment in one’s own life. This makes happiness the supreme good in life, but many argue over what ‘good’ is. Some say that happiness or good is solely sensual, but Aristotle…

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    Happiness and punishment had should been experienced by everyone. But can punishment which is deem for evil be a way that leads to happiness. A salient memory of my experience with my letter happen during break. This experienced show me that happiness can come from happiness. Furthermore, this project should be repeated next year as it teaches student about happiness from the last place they would have think of. This memory happen after 3rd period at break. After the bell rang, I went to my…

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    When I think of my personal happiness I think of myself living a pleasing life, having a career with a great income, being wealthy and teaching my kids the right way to do something and not the wrong. Being nice and considerate of other people will take you a long way in life. But everyone’s definition of happiness does not consist of the same thing. Someone else’s definition of happiness could be to grow old with their significant other and move far away to a secluded, private island drinking…

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    Aristotle seeks to answer what the purpose of human existence is. To do this he looks to find an end point to the things we do, something that is sought after only for itself, not for what it gets us. Through this definition he asserts that happiness is the final good of human life; “Verbally there is very general agreement; for both the general run of men and people of superior refinement say that it is happiness.”(Aristotle 1730) Aristotle claims that all men agree happiness is the end…

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