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    Genuine Happiness Philosopher, novelist, playwright and screenwriter Ayn Rand once said, “Achievement of your happiness is the only moral purpose of your life, and that happiness, not pain or mindless self-indulgence, is the proof of your moral integrity, since it is the proof and the result of your loyalty to the achievement of your values”. Stated differently, one's sole purpose in life is to strive for happiness by ignoring the temptations of selfishness and greed and instead, focusing on

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    The Endless Cycle of the Pursuit of Happiness We are all like dogs chasing our tails when it comes to pursuing happiness. When we reach our tail, we don’t know what to do next. “The Futile Pursuit of Happiness” clarifies that the search for happiness is an endless cycle, and thus people should not make happiness their main goal in life. For example, people think that achieving their dream or purchasing the latest toy will complete their life, but the state of perfection is short-lived--they will

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    of the reading, Kazez said that “happiness is good, period.” I found myself disagreeing with this statement. Many different things make different people happy, and the discussions we have had in class seem to be relevant to this topic. When it comes to serial killers or murderers, killing or torturing people makes them happy. So, because it is happiness, it is good? If killing people makes me happy, that means I should continue killing people because all happiness is good. Something about that doesn’t

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    search of happiness for millennia, humanity has sought refuge in superficial objects, money, relationships, and nature. However, no one has much been able to define how to truly achieve happiness. It has been defined as achievable by being at peace with your inner self, or just being without worry for the rest of your days. Many Greek philosophers have added to the discussion as well as many Eastern based religions, as well as modern literaries, all claiming to know how to reach happiness. Epicurus

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    Personal Response – The Happiness Factor Draft #2 “The Happiness Factor” is an article written by Remez Sasson. The author describes how we are all constantly searching for happiness, something that has always been inside of us, and the causes that contribute to the happiness factor in order for us to feel this sensation. In fact, the feeling of joy drives us to “seek [the] same activity again, in order to repeat this pleasant feeling.” After reading this article, it allowed me to realize why I

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    people think that money can buy everything. Does that include happiness? Can money really buy happiness? Different people have different opinion about this as well as the definition of happiness that varies through people. According to the dictionary, happiness is the state of being happy. “Happiness is not just a state of mind but it is a state of emotion.” Martin Seligman, the father of positive psychology, theorises that while 60% of happiness is determined by our genetics and environments, the remaining

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    Jack hernandez 12- 22-16 True happiness Happiness is what makes you personally happy whatever that may be like in the article the pursuit of unhappiness  written by Darren mcmahon.in the scince of happiness its about scintists studying happiness and finding out that you preform better while your happy and are healther. Another source would be the video what is happiness learn how to be happy in life it's about how people are provenly happier after they express  themselves. The purpose of this

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    However, if we go beyond the superficiality and start analyzing what we truly want, we all have a common denominator: Happiness. To achieve happiness can be something extremely hard, but according to many, it is a a "joyful" challenge. There is no single recipe for happiness, but there are certain guidelines that might help those who intend to cultivate the garden of their personal happiness. There is an old Spanish saying that states, "La vida no consiste en esperar a que pase la tormenta, sino en

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    Happiness is a state of mind which takes control of a person’s emotions depending on the occasion one is experiencing or the situation one is involved in. According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of happiness is a state of well-being and contentment. As well as, a pleasurable or satisfying experience. Which in my opinion can be accomplished by assets acquired during periods of time. Money, jobs, and relationships are all examples of fulfillments that affect an individual’s way of thinking. Happiness

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    since a young age I have believed that happiness was solely dependent on oneself. No matter how bad ones day is going or how bad they feel, as long as they look at life with a positive attitude they will be happy. Although Ruth Whippman (2017), author of “Happiness is Other People” seems to disagree. She thinks that when one is in a community and they have no friends, they are basically nothing. And she even states that though many seem to think that “happiness comes from within”, it is shown with

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