Akira Kurosawa's "Village of the Watermills", Martin Luther King's "Letters from Birmingham Prison", and Dr. Colburn's co-author "Redwood" (Rosewood) shows better prices for life. The price of a good life is to sacrifice some sense of security, the personal choice of each one of us, and all the actions we take to get a better life. In the United States, there is ongoing innovation and seems to offer a lot of convenience. However, these conveniences shadow our purpose consciousness and impede our good life.
In philosophy there are many arguments based on good life and how to achieve a good life. Aristotle is one of the philosophers who contributed to a better life and discussions on ways to achieve it. In Nichomachean ethics it is decided that Aristotle, the philosopher advocated the theory of human life. According to his good life theory. Aristotle pointed out that good life is a rich life and personal life is very good (Hallman, p. 45). He believes that a beautiful life is a happy life. I am not only interested or feeling happiness but I have a fulfilling life. The philosopher regards good life as a good thing and it works well to meet the expectations of those who use such things. Philosophers believe that good living requires a life of moral virtue.
Aristotle believes that happiness can bring a good life. This is because good life depends on internal factors of private life. He pointed out that it can not be self-sufficient, assuming that a good life may depend on external factors of life. He believes that happiness is considered self-sufficiency. Since a happy person's life is a perfect life, happiness can not be improved even if something is added. In his argument, people can be happy if they carry out activities that bring happiness to them. These activities may be physical or conscious. According to Aristotle, a person must be happy in his or her life and they must engage in appropriate activities to live a better life. You must enjoy the right life in your life and allow individuals to get happiness for a better life.