It means that what happens to affect how you feel, weather it be happiness or misery, is not influenced by what happens around you, but what you chose to do with your life.
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That is just a rough stab at it, lol, I'm only 12!
" The greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our disposition. We carry the seeds of one or the other about us in our minds wherever we go." Martha Washington
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What has the greater bearing pressure dry clay or gravel
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"I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances."
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What you think can bring happiness, but surly good works can bring more happiness. You can think about doing good which is admirable, but to put ones thoughts into action brings far greater happiness. If an elderly person requires help to cross a busy road, what good will it do you by thinking "I hope someone comes along and helps her". when you can do exactly that which is but a thought.
" The greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our disposition. We carry the seeds of one or the other about us in our minds wherever we go." Martha Washington
alot of the are for 220 or greater, that is any Pokemon that evolves through happiness, source: http://www.psypokes.com/lab/happiness.php
The two elements of Utilitarianism philosophy are happiness and consequentialism. All that is associated with happiness is good. Utilitarianism is based on utility. The concepts of good and evil are weighed between what is good for the individual and what is good for the greater community. In Consequentialism, an act is judged on whether it causes happiness for a greater number of people.
Vincent said, "They used to say that a child conceived in love has a greater chance of happiness."
The practice of contentment refers to finding satisfaction and peace with what one has in the present moment, rather than constantly seeking more or comparing oneself to others. It involves appreciating the present circumstances and being grateful for what one already possesses. It can lead to greater happiness and fulfillment in life.
Utilitarianism is a universal teleological system. It calls for the greatest good for the greatest number.
Particulars provide concrete examples and experiences that can be applied to moral situations, leading to a greater understanding and practice of virtue. Generalities, on the other hand, can lack depth and fail to capture the complexity and nuance of individual circumstances. While generalities are necessary for organization and communication, they may oversimplify moral dilemmas and lack the personal connection required for true happiness.
No it depends on the size of the polygon
The answer depends on greater standard deviation that WHAT!