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The Pursuit Of Happiness

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Zakaria El Amrani El Idrissi THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

The German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer thinks that real happiness does not exist. In his view, the best a person can achieve is to reduce misery. Through his book The wisdom of life, he explains that for true happiness we need the complete absence of all pain and the complete satisfaction of all desires. For Schopenhauer, a bearable life consists of having very low expectations. Following this logic, to live a less miserable life we can only allow our desires and goals grow in a low steady rate, because the more we expect from life the more chances to be disappointed and thus to be unhappy. In other words, we feel melancholy if our desires are blocked and boredom if they are satisfied. We are condemned to swing between pain and boredom. Through the character of Lester, the film American Beauty argues that happiness is attainable; I would argue that it is an illusion. (add details from the movie).

In the film American Beauty Carolyn Burnham, the wife of Lester, is obsessed with materialism and others’ opinions. She is trapped by the ideology of the American Dream. According to Schopenhauer property is not significant at all. He does not believe that wealth is important for happiness and states that satisfaction with one’s salary is strongly related to subjective factors. A person might be satisfied with a small income whereas another would not be satisfied with twice the amount. If more wealth does not

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