We may not have the same opinions, paths and ways of living; but all of us, millions of people around the world, share the same purpose in life: to be able to say “I'm having a good life!” What we mean by “good life” is living in pure happiness and having wonderful peace of mind. The difference between us is that each of us chooses a different path in the pursuit of happiness. Some find it in stability with a big house, a family, and a well-paying job. Some find it in adventure and wilderness, travel and taking risks. While others don't really have specific criteria or an organized plan, they simply believe that happiness comes from living each day as if it were your last, without worrying about the rest. Personally I find it in trying to be the best version of myself, in staying true to my principles, and at the same time being able to make my own decisions; which reminds me of what George Loewenstein said “Just because we understand that X makes people happy and they choose Y, we don't want to impose X on them.” Charles Bukowski once said in one of his letters "Find what you love and let it kill you. I strongly disagree with this. The greatest pleasure in life, in fact, is being able to recognize what we truly love and knowing how to live with it. Passions and dreams are what identify our existence. If we were able to find them and focus on their realization, we would realize that they are the only things worth living for happy employee. Two people: one dedicates himself to his art and passion, takes every day as a new opportunity to make his talent more perfect than the day before. And the other who wears every...... means of card ......f to be satisfied in life: There is no rule. Every individual has the right to see things from their own point of view. We can all choose different paths and ways to achieve our happiness , in your dream job or in the people around us. As long as we choose that direction and make those decisions on our own, without being influenced by any external thoughts, happiness is inevitable. Here I agree with Daniel Gilbert when he said “I don't think that's the problem. The problem is that you can't always know what you want. This is why the most important thing to achieve happiness is to recognize our needs and desires, because just when we do this, we will finally be able to say "I am happy with my life!" Works Cited • Gertner, Jon. “The futile pursuit of happiness”. The New York Times September 7, 2003. Print.• Bukowski, Charles. April 1998.
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