Friday, December 4, 2015

Van Der Leeuw and Happiness

Looking at these two topics both provides a provocative topic, and builds a suspense on reflection of whether happiness comes from within. Van Der argued that the world is how you see it, and your actions are reflected upon your reaction on handling issues in society. It all comes from our conscious decision-making profiles, but that it's a psychological and biological approach makes it almost religiously sinful to identify its core concepts of happiness. Happiness has a divided line in which one-half consists of creating and finding a comfortable place to pleasantness, and another is to fulfill a greedy void of satisfaction. The desire to fulfill both equally and righteously remains to be seen in our ability to remian stable and appreciative.

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