What do you consider happyness?

@nach98 (24)
Spain
March 24, 2008 12:31pm CST
Arsitotle said that happyness in not an emotion but an activity of the soul that coincides with reason. Well, I do not really understand very well what he means with an activity that coincides with reason. But each of us think of happyness a different way; some of us consider that happyness is only produced my material things, other by emotional things and in my case I think happyness is very relative but is really when you are with your family, friends having fun, laughing, trying to be yourself. It is then when you feel happyness, you think I didn`t go anywhere and we had a lot of fun, talking, laughing. It`s in those moments when you really feel that you have obtained something and it is not money since money goes and comes back again but they are those special moments that you will always remeber. Becuase friends and friendship are what really form you, each day you meet someone new that teaches you something and thanks to them you are able to develop as a person. Someone said once "Friendship is not something you learn in school. But if you haven`t learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven`t learned anything". So happyness is very realtive but the key to happyness is love and friendship. What about you? Do you the same way I do?
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