As I've gone along exploring the different sides of happiness, I've discovered that a bought happiness is a great happiness on occasion. It's a tiny bit of happy that you release for a short amount of time, but very often, that happiness isn't worth the fee. It's those people who can give you a genuine happiness radiating throughout you that really make life worthwhile. In all the media, texts and stories I've read throughout the project, I've discovered that everyone eventually finds their priceless happiness. Whether they're finding the priceless happiness at a young age like Sdepa the Polar Bear, at a middle age like Lieutenant Blandford or at an old age like many every day people, they all find it. There aren't any questions really, it's a simple math equation;
priceless happiness > bought hapipness.
But the question is, does everyone have the same value of this happiness? Or am I the only one in the world who would rank it higher than any other feeling. Happiness effects your attitude completely, which is possibly why I'd consider myself a very positive person with a truckload of enthusiasm. Maybe that's why happiness for me is highest on the scale. But it effects everyone differently, so happiness is judged by a single person for themselves. Not what your friends consider happy, or what your emotional pregnant sister considers happy. Make that conclusion for yourself and don't worry, be happy.
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