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    them being poor and living in the Ashes of Valley, where the people do not have much money and people have to work for what they have. Both characters seem to be happy but Mr. Wilson wishes he could have money to make his wife happy and to be in the same social class as the other characters in the book that live on the West side of New York. George Wilson is a hard working man that lives in a garage where he does dirty work and everything is greasy and disgusting. Mrs. Wilson wishes she would have

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    Happiness

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    Can happiness be defined? When someone asks Google “how many people are there in the world?”a straight answer of 7.125 billion appears on the screen. However when asked “how many happy people in the world?” Google wasn't quiet sure of the answer. Is that because happiness as a human emotion cannot fully be defined? In Elizabeth Landau’s article states why happiness is so important in our daily life. Although we don't always have complete control over our emotions our surroundings, the environment

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    Do you think it is possible to live a happy and simple life? It is more than certainly possible to live a life of bliss, even in a world with today’s chaotic means. You do not need to be rich in order to live a luxurious life, you could be the poorest person in the world but also the happiest. Social media is also a very big aspect for humanity when it comes to happiness. As stated in the introduction, you can be the poorest person in the world, yet happier than the richest person. A statement from

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    The Giving Tree Have you ever loved something or someone so much you’d do anything for them? No matter what they ever did you’d never stop loving them. You may relate this feeling to a parent, a friend or a lover. The book starts off with a Tree who loves a little boy. Every day the Tree and the boy play together until the boy gets tired, and then he rests against her trunk. As the boy grows, he gets into romantic relationships and doesn’t spend much time with the Tree eventually, the boy goes away

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    What a kid would do for his mom The three messages from The rocking horse winner Have you ever tried so hard to impress you parents? Have you ever felt like you needed to be something for them? Can you remember a time when you were a kid, and your parents said something that you have never forgotten? Can you ever really impress your parents? Does it feel like you 're doing so much, but they don’t realize it? In the story The Rocking- Horse Winner, by D.H. Lawrence explains how

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    Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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    Richard M. Devos once said “Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build meaning into a life that has none.” In The Great Gatsby the characters that do not come from a high social class are willing to do anything to reach a higher social standing. They are willing to give up many aspects of their lives in order to achieve the wealth and power that they want. They believe that the money they gain will enable them to have happiness and love. When they become rich

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    satisfaction and spend more time working endlessly to be stable and secure. When you think about it, most of us Americans are well fed, surrounded by our friends and family, and all of our “needs” that is, the things we need to stay alive are always provided. Yet Americans rank among the lowest compared to other industrialized nations on the happiness index. People often associate the pursuit of happiness with the pursuit of money when actually, our financial circumstances play a minor role in our happiness

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    the uncertainty of whether or not we are actually caressing the emotion or if we are pretending to be is what consumes us. True happiness does not deserve to have a

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    Money vs. Happiness Is it possible for money to buy happiness in life? Is work worth every second that you cannot spend with family? People in today’s world must either make a choice between the two, money or happiness, or find a happy medium. Should lives be wasted on material items when there is much more to life, such as faith, love, family, and health? Faith brings people security and hope for the future, allowing happiness into people’s lives. “Faith takes strength, and it makes strength

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    through Jay Gatsby’s life that it does not guarantee happiness, as happiness cannot be bought. In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Jay Gatsby learns through many events that occur in his life that money cannot buy you happiness, a relationship that is based off materialistic things is never going to work, and The American Dream is a fallacy. Throughout the novel, Jay Gatsby pursues the appearance of having achieved the American Dream with him plenty of money, but Jay Gatsby’s life proves

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