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    Usually when one thinks of the word achievement the image of an athlete holding a golden medal comes to mind, a valedictorian holding their crisp diploma, or maybe even man’s first step on the moon. These are great moments of success after all and without a doubt have reason to be celebrated. However, an achievement is still an achievement no matter how small. To achieve is to accomplish something that you couldn’t do before or put your best effort into. Whether, it be as simple as getting out of

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    The pursuit of happiness is a reckless journey in which the best of men lose the things that they cherish most, in particular, their sanity. Arthur Miller presents a compelling position in the play Death of a Salesman by portraying Willy Loman as a person with the biggest of ambitions, but remains unsuccessful. He suggests that the quest to be “truly successful” can ultimately destroy a person and their happiness. Arthur Miller uses Willy’s beliefs on profession, personal appearances, and self-worth

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    short story to portray how utilitarianism is justified, accepted, and deemed tolerable within society, even to the point of sacrificing the innocent to create an inescapable relative happiness. Utilitarianism’s is based on a basic moral principle of utility. Utility in this context could be defined is a form of “happiness”. A textbook definition of utilitarianism is,

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    become viewed as a cause for societal competition and the reason for decreasing happiness among the American people. As Americans attempt to “achieve their goals,” and “keep up with the Joneses,” they subject themselves to the materialistic cycle of greed. Success, and the goal of the American Dream, has been redefined. To be put simply, the American Dream is now to be richer than one’s neighbor, despite the fact that happiness--and thus, the Dream--cannot be achieved solely through wealth and material

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    to work and pay taxes. Like the prisoners in Plato's Cave, they don't know what is capitalism and consumerism. They might have heard of the word but the level above them have kept a strict circulation of information about it. Happiness is success to them. They think of success as being promoted to the upper level. It could be done by producing an heir that helps them escape or through their own hard work. Plato's Cave refer to this level as the people who have yet to start questioning society. They

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    Happiness Happiness. Although many people can give simple definitions, it still has so many complexities to it. It can’t be traded, bought, or even measured. Ye it is the most desired thing that all people seek. They desire happiness and constantly want to feel happy all the time. But happiness is not vendored to everyone like a 24/7 food store. It’s not physical in anyway much like the air we breath. So is there really some sort of way to actually determine when happiness is obtained? How does

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    society believe that happiness is the meaning of life? Do individuals just adopt other individuals valued ideas? People accept statements that they may not believe based on society and culture. Arthur Miller provides many views on the value of finding happiness. Willy Loman believes that success is happiness and both sons embrace the concept. Despite an individual finding happiness in an idea, another might not. Biff identifies that his father's belief is not the way to his happiness. The reader interprets

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    being successful is? Is it having lots of money? Maybe having a big house or fast cars? Only if that makes you happy. Don’t get me wrong, lots of money is great, but it won’t always cut it. I think the definition of success is being happy. A reason why I believe the definition of success is being happy is because you need to be satisfied with everything you have, and when you’re satisfied with something, you’re happy with it. When you’re satisfied you won’t always have the biggest house or the fastest

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    members are all trying to achieve happiness in different ways. This takes place throughout the entire movie and explores the different ways people search for happiness, along with the positive and negative results of their actions. The theme of American Beauty is that the pursuit of happiness is the driving force in everyone’s life, but is overall an impossible task to complete unless it is through death. The film explores how each character is set on achieving happiness and how it is always the most

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    definitions of success. Most people allow their definition of “success” to de driven by someone or something else (status quo), for in Ragged Dick by Haratio Alger written in 1868, the protagonist Dick also last known as Richard Hunter looked at what someone else thought of a success and tried to attain it. This book tells about a poor boy struggles to become a success. Although Haratio Alger emphasizes the importance of pluck, luck and virtue, in attaining success, it is clear that success also depends

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