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    Antonia", Jim states that happiness means “ . . . to be dissolved into something complete and great. When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep” (Book 1, Section 2). Jim, along with Antonia were two kids who traveled to Nebraska at a young age. They came from completely different socioeconomic statuses and despite Antonia's lack of language they eventually befriended each other and grew up together. From the very beginning of the book, we find out Jim's opinion on happiness as he is outstandingly

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    Brianna Llano 12-1-16 Professor Brommage Phil 1301 Self-Importance Russell’s Conquest of Happiness is a book broken down into two part, the causes of unhappiness and the causes of happiness. Russell start off the first chapter with what his intentions are for the reader, “My purpose it to suggest a cure for the ordinary day-to-day unhappiness from which most people in civilized countries suffer”. He continues to go on with the reasons for unhappiness like Bryonic Unhappiness, Competition, Boredom

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    else there are always limits. In order to obtain these things that people believe will bring them happiness, many go over the line. Many believe that with money they can have anything they desire. Though it may be true to an extent, sometimes the desires eventually turn into greed and people lose some of the most valuable things life has to offer. Focusing on the illusion that money brings happiness may have an unexpected turn later down the road. For instance, when someone reflects on how money

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    Money can definitely equal happiness as seen in “The Necklace” My personal life and in the world. Money does equal happiness because you can get anything you want. Also, you can have fun with your life instead of not having something. Money would have made the Loisels ecstatic because Madame Loisel would have had all the things she wanted. All she wanted is to be wealthy. Then she would buy everything she wanted like a dress, jewelry, a mansion, and butlers. And when Madame Loisel went to the ball

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    "Happiness is a risk. If you’re not a little scared, then you’re not doing it right” (Allen). Happiness cannot be achieved easily and if people truly yearn for it, they must defy their community. An individual will interfere with the society’s rules, publicly humiliate themselves & risk others to influence their society. People will attempt to escape from society’s dystopian ideologies by breaking the rules. “It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live

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    things, but can it buy happiness? Money itself cannot buy the chemical reaction in the human brain commonly known as happiness. However, money spent in certain ways and on certain things can temporarily bring about happiness. Spending money on others, being within a certain annual income range, and being adequately supported in financial terms all contribute to temporary happiness. Having money and spending it on others is one way that money brings about momentary happiness. However, some people

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    Money and Happiness Can poor people be happy? Can rich people be unhappy? The answer to both questions is yes. However, this does not mean that there is not a strong correlation between money and happiness. Money is a pillar of this capitalistic society and without money, the system of government would not work. With that in mind think about happiness and how that correlates with money. Money can buy happiness because money can help solve a lot of problems, it makes life easier for people, and it

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    without submitting. The ethics behind Epicureanism are very simple. Epicurus demonstrates that experience shows happiness is not best attained by directly seeking it. The selfish are not more happy but less so than the unselfish. This statement is very powerful for the simple person. Epicurus proves that if a person seeks to be happy he/she usually won't be able to find true happiness. Epicurus states Thus although virtue is inseparable from pleasure and necessary if we are to be happy, it

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    Happiness What is happiness? Probably, this is one of the most difficult concepts. The meaning of happiness cannot be reached treasures of gold and silver, because it is more precious than gold and silver. Everyone knows happiness by his desires, outlook on life, and the lifestyle. For example, people think that happiness is when you understand or when you have money. They aspire to this life, and when they get to realize that happiness is not the case. Poor people think that happiness is money,

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    very intrigued and engaged in the reading due to the interesting studies and tips shared. I thought it was really cool that there were some studies done that proved being happy can actually alter relationships, our mind, and so much more. Authentic happiness stated, “ Lisa Aspinwall gathered compelling evidence that in making important real-life decisions, happier people may be smarter than unhappy people.” This fact, along with many other like it, really got me thinking about the type of person I am

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