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The Pursuit of Happiness by Darrin M. McMahon
The Pursuit of Happiness by Darrin M. McMahon











The Pursuit of Happiness by Darrin M. McMahon

So initially we have to be content with what society has offered us and if willing, have the opportunity to search for more. I respectively disagree with The Dalai Lama because as one desires something the more satisfied they will be with their life.

The Pursuit of Happiness by Darrin M. McMahon

Although as humans we have the desire to want more things in life, The Dalai Lama argues this unfortunately will lead to greed. The Dalai Lama declares that “excessive desire leads to greed… and to rather to want and appreciate what we have” (1001-1002). America is considered to be one of the most developed countries with multiple innovations and top notch technology. There is rather more emphasis on the search for more due to the fact that as humans we examine our own lives, which unfailingly motivates us to desire more things.Ī person’s ability to challenge themselves and overcome the barriers one faces in life allows them to become happy this leads to inner contentment and satisfaction. Although Brown asserts contentment can bring happiness and joviality, there is more emphasis on the search for more. Happiness is playing the drum in your own school band and happiness is walking hand in hand.”I believe no one single person can be happy living by themselves learning to whistle or tying their shoe. According to Charlie Brown’s You’re a Good Man, “Happiness is finding a pencil, pizza with a sausage, telling the time, Happiness is learning to whistle, tying your shoe for the very first time.













The Pursuit of Happiness by Darrin M. McMahon