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    Money Doesn’t Mean Happiness Some people in work very hard in life, putting a lot of time and dedication into tasks to achieve great things in life. Whereas other people are born into a life of ease and have everything given to them. No matter what situation in life one is thrown, they have to work with it and be happy about it. Edwin Robinson illustrates this idea in his poem “Richard Cory”. Similar to Robinson, Paul Simon, illustrates this same idea and concept in a song of his, also called “Richard

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    psychologist Johnathon Freedman, “you are happy—that’s all we mean by the term (Freedman).”’ What he means by this is, despite how life treats us or how many times it runs us into the ground, if we tell ourselves that we are happy, we can live in happiness. We can live with an upbeat attitude in the world instead of living in a constant depression and stressed state. How we live our life is all based on our choices. Yes money can help—and could probably help out a lot more if some had more money

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    Happiness to me is the feeling freedom after finally being out of debt; to be able to focus on school instead of working 40+ hours a week. Happiness is proving all the people who doubt me and lack faith in the fact that I’m making it. Happiness is getting to buy some pants, and socks and not worry about not having enough money to eat for the next two weeks. Happiness is making a stranger smile; filling their empty bellies. Happiness for me is relief; a weight falling off my shoulders letting content

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    Happiness In America

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    Happiness is the only thing in this world that is neither measurable, profitable, nor tradeable. Despite this fact, it is still desperately sought by all. They want to have happiness, and want to know they have a lot of it. However happiness, like air or water, is a hard thing to grasp in one’s hand. It is intangible and nebulous. So how do people know if they have it? That is for them to decide. Generally, happiness has to do with an emotional and mental state of welfare that can be characterized

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    though money can buy some people happiness, happiness should not be chased and it should come to a person's life because chasing happiness can lead to failure, pain and lost of valuable time. One might think the key to a successful life is finding the maximum amount of happiness, but a big roadblock stands in the way and that is if the pursuit of happiness really worth getting to with all the trouble and nonsense. Happiness is a key to a healthy life, but everyone happiness can be different. For example

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    Hedonic Adaptation

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    Michael Norton, a Harvard Business School professor, says that the only issue is that, “‘we're really underspending on the things that make us most happy.’”(Gillespie) How can we spend our money in the right ways? The most effective way to buy happiness is by purchasing moments, not stuff. For many people, it seems that material purchases would allow them to be more happy since it is something that they can interact with for a long time. As a matter of fact, once we buy something new, “hedonic adaptation”

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    Raising Happiness

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    Americans can pursue happiness by achieving the things that they really want to accomplish in their life’s. People can achieve things if they work really hard for it. When people think about pursuing happiness they think about having a good life and having everything they ever wanted. By doing so they will truly live a happy life and wouldn’t have to worry about anything. For example in a poem “I hear America singing” Walt Whitman talks about how each one of these people are happy about what they

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    in doing these jobs. Therefore, they cannot find a bit more fun from their job. And then they are getting bored about what they do. As a consequence, their happiness index

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    all over the world prefer to live happily. Therefore, two questions including what happiness is and how to be happier are usually attracted these people to answer by themselves. These answers, consequently, influence their thoughts, activities, and their lives significantly. In fact, it could be true that there are a number of happiness definitions and a large quantity of factors contributing to people’s happiness. In recent researches, one of these factors is money (Dunn, Gilbert & Wilson 2011;

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    constantly striving towards happiness. People will work their entire life chasing something and in the end still be unhappy. Continually pursuing this idealistic goal of happiness and never feeling as though they have accomplished it, leaving people wondering if it is even worth it. It often makes people question what happiness is even considered anymore in today’s society and curious as to how they can achieve such a thing. Devoting one’s entire life to achieving happiness in our 21st century society

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