British philosopher David Hume said: "The greatest purpose of human effort is to achieve happiness." Happiness is the ultimate purpose of life, and most people want happiness. Happiness is the state of mind, or happiness. After all, happiness is a state of mind. Happiness can be achieved in the following ways: mental health, education system, living standards, government governance and politics, social status and ecological health (Mankiw & Taylor, 2011, p.
Pursuing happiness and meaning is the two most important motives in our life. Numerous studies of positive psychology have shown that happiness and meaning are indeed a fundamental element of happiness. Happiness and meaning are closely related to each other, and often complement each other. As we find more meaning in life, we are more encouraged to pursue more happiness, which we usually feel, more happiness we feel, more meaning and purpose I feel there. More and more research shows that there is a practical trade-off between seeking happiness and seeking meaning in life. For example, let's consider "parent's opinion". Parents often report that they are very happy with having children, but parents living with their children are usually very low in happiness. Raising a child seems to reduce happiness but adds meaning
One of the most interesting discoveries about wealth and happiness, and whether money can bring happiness is that people generally prefer relative wealth rather than absolute wealth. This means that wealthy peasants and few cattle in China feel as happy as wealthy farmers holding 600 cattle in Texas. Because people tend to compare themselves with other people in the community, their happiness may increase or decrease depending on where they are compared with the surrounding people. This may be the reason why you often see a very successful brother or obligation of in-law as an opponent of a movie or book.