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    As what previous researchers has discussed‚ happiness is still subjective. Every person may have different definition of happiness. This study was to examine and understand further the relationship between factors that have influence towards the happiness. Empirical evidences have determined many factors that are believed to have influence on happiness level and this study would focus on the commonly used factors. Income‚ education‚ and air pollution are the factors that were chosen and put to the

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    Book Review P.GURUPRASAD (UP-99) B-02 Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health‚ Wealth and Happiness Authors: Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein Publisher: Penguin Books (2009) 306 pp Decision makers make choices in an environment where many features can influence their decisions. Can small and apparently insignificant features of everyday situations enhance our health‚ wealth and happiness? With their path breaking book‚ Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein suggest that it is possible to

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    the creatures want happiness and are afraid of pain and grief. The question‚ however‚ is ’what is real happiness?’ What really is called happiness? The desire for happiness has no meaning without understanding the real nature of happiness. Generally‚ ordinary beings consider sensual pleasures as happiness and their attempts are also directed towards these. According to them search for happiness means search for pleasures of the senses. The question ’what is happinessdoes not arise in their hearts

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    English 7 2013 September 18 Happiness in Modern Society Most people struggle in their lives because of a common reason: seeking for happiness. Happiness is defined in the Webster dictionary as the state of well-being and satisfaction. Out of this definition‚ which seems to be too general and comprehensive‚ people tend to offer their own interpretations. Some people believe that happiness exists wherever there is money. I don’t completely agree with this idea because I think how we use money is

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    niche‚ or a location of resources; the act or process of striving consciously and unconsciously for an objective‚ may it be position‚ profit or a prize. It arises whenever at least two parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared. Competition brings out the best as well as the worst in humanity. It encapsulates that both good and bad can come out in a competition. It is great when there is fair play and winners and losers are gracious. Competition becomes nasty when people have to win even when

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    About Sharing Happiness We can only share happiness with others when we ourselves know how to be happy and are happy. If we are not happy (it means we don’t know how to be happy)‚ then how can we share happiness with others and ask others to be happy‚ when we don’t have happiness in ourselves? We can share our joy and happiness with all beings without any discrimination of human beings or non-human beings‚ good beings or bad beings‚ happy beings or unhappy beings‚ wise beings or ignorant beings

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    Happiness Different people define happiness differently. For some‚ it means abundance of love‚ while for others it means the ampleness of money. It is a relative concept. No two people have the same definition of happiness. It is commonly thought of as having a great deal of money‚ power‚ or fame. But can these things actually make people happy? Happiness is actually more than what most people think it is. It can be mysterious and elusive‚ sought after by many‚ but not gained by all. Some people

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    our society today‚ happiness isn ’t defined by the people we love and the times we share with them‚ but rather the cars that we drive and the new iPod Touch that we bought. And as we ’ve changed over the years‚ so have our feelings about what makes us happy‚ and that ’s perfectly okay to a certain point. It ’s very understandable that freeze tag and an intense game of four square doesn ’t give us the same amount of joy in our adult lives as it did in our adolescence. But what does? It ’s as if for

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    Happiness When people usually think of happiness‚ they usually associate it with money‚ family‚ or morals. Can money really make you happy? Can your family make you happy? Does standing by your morals make you happy? The truth is happiness has a universal meaning. It is an independent feeling an individual achieves depending on their particular situation. In other words‚ what makes one person happy may make another person miserable. Yet again‚ this portrays the idea of a worldwide interpretation

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    Happiness When was the last time someone asked you what truly makes you happy? I remember the last day of high school sitting in my ninth period math class just staring at the clock counting the minutes that had gone by. All I kept thinking was how I wanted to be laying out on the beach and having fun with my friends‚ not sitting in that boring class listening to the boring teacher. Once that bell had run I was so relieved and so happy that I could now enjoy my summer down by the beach with my

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