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" HAPPINESS IS SOMETHING FINAL AND COMPLETE IN ITSELF, AS BEEING THE AIM AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES WHATEVER....HAPPINESS THEN WE DEFINE AS THE ACTIVITIES OF THE MIND IN CONFORMITY WITH PERFECT GOODNESS OR VIRTUE" WHON SAID THIS? AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

by Peace Ekumah  |  9 years, 1 month(s) ago

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  1. Peace Ekumah

    This quote was said by Socrates.


    It means Happiness is fleeting, elusive and temporary. The best a person can do is not suffer excessively and unnecessarily.

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