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(Possible) (1) (Success) : Impossible

The document discusses the complexities of measuring happiness, emphasizing that it can stem from achievements, beautiful days, or even small frustrations. It acknowledges the role of money in happiness, noting that while financial stability is important, excessive concern over money can lead to discontent. Ultimately, it suggests that learning to be satisfied with what one has is key to happiness.

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(Possible) (1) (Success) : Impossible

The document discusses the complexities of measuring happiness, emphasizing that it can stem from achievements, beautiful days, or even small frustrations. It acknowledges the role of money in happiness, noting that while financial stability is important, excessive concern over money can lead to discontent. Ultimately, it suggests that learning to be satisfied with what one has is key to happiness.

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For a start, I think it’s nearly (0) impossible (POSSIBLE) to measure happiness.

Sometimes I’m really happy because I’ve been (1) Successful  (SUCCESS)
at something and it’s given me a sense of achievement. At other times I’m happy
because it’s a (2) Beautiful  (BEAUTY) day, the sun is shining and everything
is (3) Peaceful  (PEACE) in my world! On the other hand, silly things can
make me feel miserable — for example, if someone says something
(4) unpleasant  (PLEASANT) to me or if I get frustrated because I’m
(5) unable  (ABLE) to do something. I can feel upset if I’m too
(6) impatient  (PATIENT) to finish something too.
Some people say that you need to have money to lead a happy life and, to a certain
extent, that’s true. If you’re (7) Homless  (HOME) or you can’t afford
a reasonable standard of living, then, of course, not having money will make you
(8) unhappy  (HAPPY). But sometimes worrying too much about money and
buying things can lead to a (9) discontented  (CONTENTED) life. I think the best
idea is to try to learn to be (10) Satisfied  (SATISFY) with what you have.
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