Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Essay on : What is happiness?


Anonymous: how did this miracle occur?
Anonymous: i want to know every single detail
Anonymous: every tiny bit of it
Acekiller: sorry
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Acekiller: i can't
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Answers

Answered by aadityasinha2004
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Hello Dear...Here is your answer ❤

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Happiness is a very simple term which is used commonly. ... While all the mentioned things are essential for a good living, they cannot bring happiness. Happiness is something that only you can bring for yourself.


Anonymous: Ohh i will because I'm better
Acekiller: what is the arena is small then your cat will not be able to run
Anonymous: Nor will yours
Acekiller: and for your info i have a dog too in my village
Anonymous: So what?
Acekiller: and its a Labrador so yours game finished
Anonymous: Nope and bye
Acekiller: get lost old lady and read the Harry potter series again
Anonymous: I'm busy with another series old man, i suppose you won't understand a word of it as you need to be intelligent to understand it
aadityasinha2004: hi
Answered by MissAlison
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The term happiness is used in the context of mental or emotional states, including positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy.

➮Some psychologists have suggested that happiness consists of three distinct elements: the pleasant life, the good life, and the meaningful life.

The pleasant life is realized through the attainment of day-to-day pleasures that add fun, joy, and excitement to our lives. For example, evening walks along the beach and a fulfilling sex life can enhance our daily pleasure and contribute to the pleasant life. The good life is achieved through identifying our unique skills and abilities and engaging these talents to enrich our lives; those who achieve the good life often find themselves absorbed in their work or their recreational pursuits. The meaningful life involves a deep sense of fulfillment that comes from using our talents in the service of the greater good: in ways that benefit the lives of others or that make the world a better place. In general, the happiest people tend to be those who pursue the full life—they orient their pursuits toward all three elements.

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