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    Some people believe that happiness is related to economic success because only money can make people’s life more enjoyable. When it comes to economic success‚ the majority of people believe that money means a luxurious life. To begin with‚ if someone owns great success on economic‚ that means he can spend more money on whatever he likes and spend more time on his hobbies. Emotionally‚ money can buy happiness at least to some extent. That is to say‚ you can buy things that you like in order to fulfill

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    XIAOTING ZHNAG ESL 160 3/16/2013 Happiness Life is a sunrise‚ the meteor‚ the smoke and fire‚ lightning‚ and the rainbow. Although life is short‚ it is actually brilliant. Unfortunately‚ we can’t do anything to expand the length of our life but to try to broaden it by cherishing every moment we are happy. Although all of us are seeking happiness in order to live

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    We have all had those things that appear in our lives and for awhile bring us joy. Just for a little bit. Or maybe it’s the things we wish for‚ wait the longest for‚ and once we get it it’s not what we thought it’d be. The most popular of these things would be money. We all think that getting money would make our lives a lot easier‚ less stressful‚ and the biggest misconception‚ happier. But‚ in the short story “Why‚ You Reckon?” Langston Hughes uses irony‚ dialogue and character development to show

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    In Michael Norton’s Tedx talk “ Money Can Buy You Happiness”‚ Norton suggests that money cam make us happy if we spend it on others. He explores that money often makes us feel very selfish and we do things only for ourself. Thus‚ happiness is not determinded by how much one earns or how much one spends on himself‚ but how he spends money on others‚ no matter how much or how it is spent : “ People who spent money on other people got happier; nothing happened to people who spent money on themselves”-

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    What exactly is happiness? How do I get there? What does it mean to be happy? These are all questions we ask ourselves‚ yet no one really knows the answer to them. Happiness: the state of being happy. That’s the literal definition anyway‚ but what’s the personal one? Happiness can be described in many different ways. We‚ ourselves‚ loves‚ likes‚ guilty pleasures all define our happiness. It’s definitely not just a “one size fits all” definition. Happiness is a lot of things‚ but it’s also not a lot

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    Another event from the story that makes one think is the people that walk away. Although the title tells you exactly what happens after you read the story this statement seems so “dull” to put it in one word. What I mean by “dull” is that question could just be answered by a simple “They just didn’t feel like being there” but there are deeper reasons behind it. Although I don’t know the true answer Le Guin had in mind I believe that the people in Omelas finally realized what was happening. The people

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    Happiness is an immense feeling of joy‚ content‚ well-being and satisfaction when something positive happens or when there is a good outcome comes about in someone’s life. Some important things consider about happiness is that it does not need to be achieved by external factors such as wealth and status. These are temporary ways to happiness‚ where the happiness will not last. Instead‚ happiness can be found in other ways that can last longer. It can be found when building relationships with others

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    Tyler Parsons 9:15 class The Human Ideal Human Ideal is a very subjective idea across the board. There are many factors that influence a person’s perspective on a prefect human ideal. The most prevalent factor seems to be the culture of the society. The culture and the society I was raised in brought me to the finalization of my personal human ideal. People should live to fulfill the ultimate good of happiness without stepping on others to reach it and at the same time to avoid extreme and take

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    The main idea of Aristotle’s Nicomachean ethic is that happiness is the end of all human beings’ action‚ which in today‚ still qualified to be a big idea. The whole society today is getting better comparing with the ancient time from all aspects‚ such as technology‚ culture or economic. But when we tend to the measure the level of happiness‚ it seems that people nowadays are not tending happier than the era of material scarcity; meanwhile‚ there is an increasing number of people try to find out what

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    Abeera Khan Sara VanDommelen HZT 4U 10 November 2014 Made For Happiness For every man and woman‚ the most fundamental quest is to achieve happiness. In this novel Made for Happiness‚ Jean Vanier explores our desire for happiness by examining Aristotle and his works as well as applying philosophy to our greatest human needs and desires. The ancient greek philosopher Aristotle believes that the pursuit of each and every human being is to be happy or to know happiness. Aristotle defines happines

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