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What is happiness? ... Happiness is easy to define for some, and very difficult to define for others. ... It can be more easily defined after being split into two types of happiness- mental and material. ... For others the same happiness looks different. ... Mental happiness is the state of pleasure one receives from completing a goal, doing something generally good, and doing things that are pleasure for others.
First happiness affects the way we all see ourselves. Happiness must be found in every individuals self. ... Therefore in order to achieve the best results in happiness, everyone should be at least satisfied with his or her job. ...
Happiness is what people struggle for in their daily lives. However, it is supposed that about half of one’s potential for happiness is inherited. Happiness is influenced not by single”happy gene,” but by natural predispositions toward qualities that help or hinder happiness such as optimism or shyness. ... I would never agree that his or her genes basically influence a person’s happiness. ... It is sad but is true that other’s misfortunes allow people to discover the sense of happiness. ... However happiness is not only the ability to have a happy moment or feel good; it involves the whole of people’s life. ... Family is one of those natural world’s values that gives the biggest amount of happiness in daily life. ... I suppose that only these who have strong belief in God or even in something else, can feel the proper happiness. ...
Active life helps people to know the meaning of happiness. ... Additionally, these people will not be able to experience the feeling or happiness. However, too many activities can have even negative effect on the way to happiness because usually people get bored from things they do.
Approximate Word count = 1361 Approximate Pages = 5.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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