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Definition Of Happiness In The Great Gatsby

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Bob Marley once said, “Money is a number and numbers never end. If it takes money to be happy, your search for happiness will never end.” We should see money for what it is, a means, and not an end. The Great Gatsby teaches that money is not a sufficient means to happiness, and when you have too much of it, can lead to a sad and empty life. I believe that some wealth is necessary to happiness, but not a exorbitant amount. I think the most important part of answering this question is to define happiness. Happiness is a very subjective feeling, but I think that there are certain criteria that have to be met in order for people to be happy. The first and most basic of the requirements for happiness is physical security. Could someone who

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