When we think about the sensation of happiness, it conjures up different ideas in our minds and feelings also. For some individuals it means one thing and to others something else. Happiness is a personal thing to everybody and what they define it to be according to their lives. What you may perceive to be as happiness may actually be disturbing and a source of sadness to another.
Fundamentally how one views happiness is based on one's life, values and lifestyle. Our perception of happiness might not be how others, for instance your friends perceive it for themselves. If you think going to parties makes you happy, it may do so for you though not necessarily your friend. Your pal may prefer to stay at home and watch movies for happiness. Nobody can dictate to another what they ought to do for their happiness.
The exception would be somebody who derives their happiness from physically or emotionally hurting folks that do not want to be hurt. Nobody has the right to hurt another for happiness when the other doesn't consent to it. And if the individual consents because of fear, then that's not free will either. That's self preservation. Even self destructive folk under the guise of happiness who only hurt themselves have a problem that should be addressed by a professional.
By definition, happiness is defined as a state of mind and being. This state includes a feeling of being content, love, satisfaction, joy and/or pleasure. This definition does not include folk who harm either themselves or others in the name of happiness. First, if one harms somebody else either physically or mentally for no good reason and the other individual is not consenting to that, there's something actually wrong with the picture.
Normal people don't consent to being abused or hurt either physically or emotionally. In this situation, the person doing the hurting has a very serious problem and their definition of happiness is definitely distorted to say the least. In this case, the person who has an obvious problem needs immediate help either from a professional or a law enforcer. This is even more serious if the other party that they are inflicting harm on isn't a consenting adult. This person's behavior needs to be addressed immediately they are a danger under the guise of happiness.
It is difficult to extract the attributes of happiness because they are socially and culturally defined. Happiness is interpreted by folks based on where they live in the world. An example would be going to the beach in some parts of the world and other parts going skiing. Despite location, there are some universal characteristics of happiness.
It's the Universal consensus that happiness is indeed premised on the idea of having positive emotions. The same positive emotions permeate the person being and reflect in their life as such. All around the world, folk agree on these three things as the bedrock of happiness; pleasure, engagement and having a life that is meaningful with purpose by their definition. It is a unanimous idea that we all need a feeling of pleasure, be engaged and interact with others and have a life that we feel is worthwhile to be happy.
Fundamentally how one views happiness is based on one's life, values and lifestyle. Our perception of happiness might not be how others, for instance your friends perceive it for themselves. If you think going to parties makes you happy, it may do so for you though not necessarily your friend. Your pal may prefer to stay at home and watch movies for happiness. Nobody can dictate to another what they ought to do for their happiness.
The exception would be somebody who derives their happiness from physically or emotionally hurting folks that do not want to be hurt. Nobody has the right to hurt another for happiness when the other doesn't consent to it. And if the individual consents because of fear, then that's not free will either. That's self preservation. Even self destructive folk under the guise of happiness who only hurt themselves have a problem that should be addressed by a professional.
By definition, happiness is defined as a state of mind and being. This state includes a feeling of being content, love, satisfaction, joy and/or pleasure. This definition does not include folk who harm either themselves or others in the name of happiness. First, if one harms somebody else either physically or mentally for no good reason and the other individual is not consenting to that, there's something actually wrong with the picture.
Normal people don't consent to being abused or hurt either physically or emotionally. In this situation, the person doing the hurting has a very serious problem and their definition of happiness is definitely distorted to say the least. In this case, the person who has an obvious problem needs immediate help either from a professional or a law enforcer. This is even more serious if the other party that they are inflicting harm on isn't a consenting adult. This person's behavior needs to be addressed immediately they are a danger under the guise of happiness.
It is difficult to extract the attributes of happiness because they are socially and culturally defined. Happiness is interpreted by folks based on where they live in the world. An example would be going to the beach in some parts of the world and other parts going skiing. Despite location, there are some universal characteristics of happiness.
It's the Universal consensus that happiness is indeed premised on the idea of having positive emotions. The same positive emotions permeate the person being and reflect in their life as such. All around the world, folk agree on these three things as the bedrock of happiness; pleasure, engagement and having a life that is meaningful with purpose by their definition. It is a unanimous idea that we all need a feeling of pleasure, be engaged and interact with others and have a life that we feel is worthwhile to be happy.
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