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    treasuring a peaceful ending truly is. Atwood wanted to express and show the uncertainty and potential tragedy that lingers over a happy ending. The American dream can be viewed as just that in a sense, because in reality there is no blueprint for happiness. Atwood attempts to create a structural strategy within her writing that influences her readers to believe that the true meaning of her story isn’t “Happy endings.” An example of this attempt is when she writes; the only authentic ending is…

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    In like manner, joy is happiness, “happiness actually raises every single business and educational outcome for the brain” (Achor). The joy of success embraces different life’s stages, from simple task to complex projects. To illustrate, since childhood, goals achievement impacts our lives;…

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    bring greater joy to life. Money brings happiness to individuals in the aspect that it is essential to provide food and shelter, but, beyond the simplicities in life money does not bring greater happiness. To a certain extent yes, more money does bring happiness, but only in the aspect of bringing an…

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    be in the age of school. Actually, I always believe it will be an issue to keep balance between work and personal life if children exist since the tendency will always be towards personal life especially for me because I realized earlier that my happiness will never be only in work, and I experienced the depression caused by being overworked. Nevertheless, I am sure that I will get depressed too if my life is only about house and raising good children. Therefore, I believe my concern will be to…

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    To begin with, when there is any controversial issue, it is important to take perspectives from the scholars of the past, and to learn about what they have to offer. For obvious reasons, it isn 't possible to get their opinions on the specific issues. But it is possible to use their doctrines that they wrote about and apply them to the real world scenarios in question. The conflict that recently caught the media’s attention is about CEO Martin Shkreli. To be more specific the questions: “is…

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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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    Self-esteem is the basis of all things in your life. Yes, it helps you stand up to bullies and be honest with your feelings, but it goes far, far beyond that. Your self-esteem affects every choice you make in life and it gives you the courage and ability to grow and become happier, which means your health, relationships, career, creativity, mental strength, physical strength, and spiritual strength all revolve around your self-esteem. So, how to build self-esteem is something everyone should…

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    Philosophy. 480-90. As discussed during lectures a hedonist believes that all human actions are to produce pleasure or happiness. Feinberg uses the paradox of hedonism to make a point, which simply is that pursuing only happiness or pleasure does not ultimately result in pleasure or happiness. However, the only way to gain pleasure or happiness is to act without the expectation of happiness. Feinberg uses the paradox of hedonism to strengthen his argument that psychological egoistic hedonism…

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    Happiness is not merely a simple emotion that a person can experience; it is a way of life that many try to attain through both material and non-physical ways. Arthur C. Brooks concludes that a person should “Love people, use things” and Aristotle counters this mindset by believing that “happiness is an activity of the soul” and while both persons consider that happiness is achieved, each individual has a different conclusion as to how to attain happiness. Although both Brooks and Aristotle…

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    Raymond Caver’s “Call If You Need Me” told the story of Dan and his wife Nancy trying to revive their relationship after they have both been involved with other people. The prominent imagery from Dan’s narration allowed the reader to understand the complex emotional state of the couple. This point of view allowed the reader to see how Dan judged Nancy actions’, as well as his own, before the initial timeframe of the story as well as throughout the story. Access to Dan’s thoughts informed the…

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