Regarding the topic of our economics, I saw Chris Gardner's movie "Happiness" that the salesman did not earn so much, and went home with a 5-year-old son. He will face a problem when his wife does not want to accept him as a stockbroker and leave his goal. But even under all these pressures, he persisted. Chris Gardner achieved results with Dean-Witter's equity brokerage internship, gathered attention and respect of his boss. However, his private life declined exponentially.
The meaning of the word "pursuit of happiness". In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, was announced to have "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," "Everyone force majeure rights" including. What does "pursue happiness" mean? To answer this question, when writing a "declaration", Jefferson should remember that he did not attempt to present his own original philosophy. Instead, it "is meant to express minds of Americans in the beginning", which is what most Americans have if not all. However, it is difficult to state exactly that most Americans think "pursue happiness" in 1776.
In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson says "the right to life, the right to freedom, and the pursuit of happiness." The movie "pursuit of happiness" reveals the answer to this question through an emotional story. How much distance did people provide to their families. The movie "pursue happiness" is not old in my opinion. I'm very happy to see this movie a couple of times, but my eyes will cry. This is a directed film by Gabriele Muccino, written by Steve Conrad.
Several specialities of American identity are the pursuit of happiness. According to Thomas Jefferson, these words and their meanings are often the subject of American historians, and in many respects are often the purpose of American citizens. Happiness and its pursuit are equally important for Edwards. But he is very different from his generation of the same generation. The most striking aspect of this is Benjamin Franklin, one of the important shaping machines in the meaning of these words. In the hands of Franklin, the pursuit of happiness means self-realization mainly by self-reliance. Of course, Franklin also insists on common interests with public virtues. But the very popular poor Richard calendar and his own autobiography motto show some sort of self-centered pursuit of Franklin. "I sleep early, get up early, be healthy, wealthy, make me smarter," explains this