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"Happiness is the result of good conduct." Do you agree
with this? Support your answer with an example
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Answered by Divya222011091
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This seems to me to be quite wrong to a much greater extent than right. On the ‘right’ side, I can see that doing things you clearly feel are wrong will make you feel bad. But… if you’re a psycho- or sociopath, you don’t feel bad for doing bad things, maybe don’t even notice. And for normal people, if you ‘feel’ something is right, you may feel good, but that doesn’t mean your feelings are correct.

So, there seems to me to be far more wrong with this claim than could ever be right, although I tend to agree with the person who wrote that if you’re happy, you probably are so in part because you feel you’re carrying on ‘good conduct.’

Answered by memoumita2012
1

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Example

If you behave properly with someone they'll have a good impression of you and return back the same behaviour which will make you happy.

If you help someone in their work they'll become satisfied with your behaviour and will either show gratitude to you for your good work or will give you a reward for you which will bring joy to you

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