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Happiness
Happiness means different things to different people. Wealth brings happiness to some, while family, health, knowledge and relationships bring happiness to others. Happiness is the art of living, the aim and object of our existence. With happiness life immediately becomes fulfilled and wonderful. Happiness is a heart bursting with love. Happiness can not be inherited, purchased, rented, or bargained for. ...
“The great end of all human industry is the attachment of happiness. ... ” (Hume)
Everything we think is colored by our happiness, or lack thereof. Although individual definitions of happiness vary greatly, we all want to happy. Early in life, we all look for happiness among family, friends, even toys. Later in life, we may look for happiness in religion, money, sex, alcohol, education, and maybe marriage. ... People who take life too seriously may lose their happiness. Most of the time when pursuing or searching for something, it is helpful to just ask ourselves “will this bring happiness? ...
We expect happiness to come from the outside, from relationships, from foods, from possessions, from travel.
Approximate Word count = 831 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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