Friday, September 26, 2008
Happiness (You can hang a plethora of people with this rope)
Happiness is subjective. There are many different things that make many different people happy. Happiness results when the brain receives input that invokes joy or a state of contentment. An interesting phenomenon of happiness, is that some people can only be happy, when causing unhappiness. Bullying in school causes a lot of unhappiness for those being traumatized, but what about the bully. Interestingly enough the bully gets satisfaction from torturing the weaker individuals around him. The savory power of being in control provides contentment and joy for many people. Competition and a resulting loss or win has a direct influence on many's happiness or unhappiness. In my life my happiness is completely related to my comfort in any environment.
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phenomenon of happiness, is that
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happy, when causing
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but what about the bully.
-->but what about the bully?
Interestingly enough
-->Interestingly enough, ["Interesting" is not very interesting, and this is the second occurrence in three sentences.]
Competetion and a resulting loss or win has
-->Competition, with the resulting defeat or victory, has
In my life my happiness is completely related to my comfort in any environment.
-->In my life, my happiness [Better: My own happiness...] is completely dependent on physical [and emotional?] comfort. [This is a circular statement. What is comfort? Could you be comfortable (and happy) if you know that just outside your house people were starving to death?)
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