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Title: happiness:a state of being
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November 28, 1996 |
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For Marx, true happiness is not what gives you comfort. It is what hurts you, so that you’d be in pain and get stronger, what pulls the rug off under you, so that you would be shook off and find your stable ground.
Our love for things can satisfy our need for things, and our love for people can satisfy our need for people... Showed first 250 characters
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Though we certainly achieve happiness from both our love of things and people, how long will that happiness last? How come people never get satisfied?
Contrary to Marx’s belief, St. Augustine thinks that the only way to seek happiness is by loving and knowing God... Showed next 250 characters
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