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3 pages in length. What makes one person happy does not make another person the same. This simple equation is what draws the connection between happiness and individuality, inasmuch as the way people perceive pleasure is both diverse and opposing. Even what makes a single individual happy can change drastically as the person grows and matures; indeed, what makes someone happy at age eighteen is not likely the same thing at age forty. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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both diverse and opposing. Even what makes a single individual happy can change drastically as the person grows and matures; indeed, what makes someone happy at age eighteen is
not likely the same thing at age forty. While one mans happiness is based upon purchasing the latest electronic gadgets the moment they are released to the public, anothers
is found in the minimalist components of a fiery sunset or blooming flower. What makes these people different is not to say the electronics fan cannot be happy watching
a sunset and the minimalist does not gain some pleasure from interacting with electronic gadgetry, however, their core personalities are hardwired to appreciate things and experiences quite differently. As
French novelist, dramatist and critic Albert Camus so aptly wonders, "but what is happiness except the simple harmony between a man and the life he leads?" (Camus, 2008).
Inasmuch as happiness is a state of mind and as such can be consciously cultivated in virtually any type of situation, one can readily contend
how the pursuit and attainment of happiness is relative to each individual. Many people across the globe attribute happiness to the possession of material goods; the more "things" they
have to show their success in life, the better they feel about themselves and the happier they are. However, this type of happiness is quite superficial in quality, inasmuch
as the individual has based his happiness on tangible commodities rather than more valuable - and even simplistic - aspects of life. Work and personal relationships are two important
areas in life where happiness is a cyclical occurrence: to be happy, one must give something back. The gift of producing something either with ones own hands or intellect
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