Everybody in this world wants to be successful because they believe success equals happiness. But unfortunately, success does not equal happiness. While success creates a thrill and many people like the chase of the race, most people get caught in the maze, and then they face misery and sorrow, there is no happiness. Happiness is a paradox. We are never content and satisfied. Even though we have everything, we are unhappy. Therefore, we must realize that success is not happiness, happiness is success, which means that if you have achieved happiness then you have already achieved success, what we were trying to achieve to be happy. Then why do we need to chase success? All rich people are not happy, but all happy people are rich. Think about it!
Actually, I think the film shows the best way appears when there's no wayback for you. But remember, no crimes!
because happiness is a big part of life and you wouldn't have a good life if you didn't have happiness
family happiness is the happiness of one family or many. it is the inner feelings of the family.
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Aristotle believed that happiness was achieving a goal. Freud defines happiness is fulfilling man's drives.
Answer I think happiness would be more important than having an intact marriage where one or both parties are not happy.
There are many benefits for both sexes in achieving an orgasm. For women the most important is an improvement in fertility and for men a release of chemicals in the brain that causes happiness.
Pursuing a graduate degree can contribute to achieving happiness in life by providing opportunities for personal growth, increased knowledge and skills, career advancement, and a sense of accomplishment. This can lead to greater job satisfaction, financial stability, and a sense of fulfillment, all of which can contribute to overall well-being and happiness.
Gatsby believes that winning Daisy's love will fulfill his dreams and bring him happiness, success, and a sense of completion. He sees Daisy as the key to achieving his idealized vision of a perfect life.
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John Stuart Mill believes that utilitarian happiness should be understood as a qualitative rather than merely quantitative measure of pleasure. He argues that higher pleasures, such as intellectual and moral satisfactions, are superior to lower, more base pleasures. Mill contends that the pursuit of happiness should consider the well-being of all individuals, emphasizing the importance of justice and individual rights in achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number. Thus, for Mill, true happiness encompasses both the quantity and quality of pleasures experienced by individuals.
Factors that contribute to achieving and maintaining happiness as a state of being include having strong social connections, engaging in activities that bring joy and fulfillment, practicing gratitude and mindfulness, setting and working towards meaningful goals, and taking care of physical and mental well-being.
In English I think you mean... It means happiness
I think what you mean is the phonetic symbols for the word 'happiness': 'hæpinɪs or 'hæpinəs.
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