فقرة  برزنتيشن بحث موضوع ملخص جاهز باللغة الانجليزية  انشاء موضوع انجليزي عن ابدا قصير كيفية كتابة موضوع تعبير باللغة الانجليزية توجيهي قواعد كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي طريقة سهلة لكتابة تعبير بالانجليزي موضوع تعبير انجليزي يصلح لكل المواضيع كتابة تعبير بالانجليزي عن نفسك وصف تعبير انجليزي يصلح لكل المواضيع موضوع انشاء شامل لكل المواضيع موضوع يصلح لجميع المواضيع موضوع تعبير انجليزي جاهز برجراف ينفع لاى موضوع تعبير
السعادة بالانجليزي
تعبير عن السعادة بالانجليزي مترجم
اهمية السعادة باللغة الانجليزية
كلام عن السعادة بالانجليزي مترجم
مفاتيح السعاده بالانجليزي
برزنتيشن عن السعاده بالانجلش
عبارات بالانجليزي عن السعادة مترجمة
happiness + presentationط
تعريف السعادة بالانجليزي
short paragraph about happiness
short essay about happiness
برجراف عن السعادة باللغة الانجليزية
happiness essay
happiness + presentation
paragraph about happy
كلام عن السعادة بالانجليزي
مواضيع برزنتيشن بالانجليزي جاهز
مواضيع برزنتيشن غريبة
مواضيع باللغة الانجليزية مع الترجمة
مواضيع برزنتيشن بالانجليزي
برزنتيشن جاهز
مواضيع برزنتيشن ممتعة
موضوع عن المال والسعادة بالانجليزي
تعبير بالانجليزي عن happiness
برجراف عن المال باللغة الانجليزية
هل المال يشتري السعادة
المال لا يجلب السعاده
العلاقة بين المال والسعادة
موضوع حول المال لا يجلب السعادة
المال سبب السعادة
does money make happiness
المال لا يجلب السعادة بالانجليزي
هل المال يشتري السعادة
المال يجلب السعادة
المال سبب السعادة
topic about happiness
أسرار السعادة بالانجليزي  The secret of happiness
قواعد السعادة


What is my life worth to my eyes
The contentment of an individual with respect to his own life is therefore not exhausted either in the feeling of well-being or in the feeling of being more or less happy, nor in the satisfaction of individual preferences independently of the nature of the latter3. The satisfaction that a person feels for his own existence depends very much on the perceived value of his living conditions. Happiness, even subjectively understood as a state of mind, coincides with the degree to which a person positively assesses the quality of his life as a whole. Thus the feeling of satisfaction experienced by the individual can not be dissociated from the evaluation of what he is referring to. This evaluative dimension is in fact underlying the utilitarian approach to happiness since the calculation of pleasures and punishments supposes an evaluation of the different aspects of life.

Some social scientists - in this case F. Andrews and S. Withey4 - have found high correlations between satisfaction with life as a whole and the assessment of areas of life. The satisfaction of living in general can be calculated on the basis of satisfactions in different areas of life. The approach would be as follows: we begin by assessing areas of life, such as employment and family life, social life, based on certain criteria of success, such as security, freedom, esteem. Then we calculate the average, which is weighted by the perceived importance of the different domains. The proof of this weighting has certainly not been established, but it is certain that happiness and its experience are inseparable from an evaluation by the individual of the total quality of life in general and of his life.

Evaluation plays a decisive role in satisfying one's life. It means, on the one hand, that it is not the fact of experiencing any satisfaction that can make one happy. Happiness, even when considered subjectively, reveals a dimension that is not strictly subjective. The nature of the satisfied satisfaction is decisive because one can doubt that a satisfaction induced by a derisory or ignoble object, makes really happy. In this way, we overcome a difficulty encountered by a strictly subjectivist conception of happiness confronted with the fact that impressions can be deceptive and that the feeling of satisfaction can be misleading.

On the other hand, the evaluation depends on an appreciation, by the person, of its existence as such, of what it judges to be its level of happiness and quality of life, which is particularly relevant in relation to personal capabilities available to them, given the typical activities they value and aspire to. This evaluation - which will result in a sense of satisfaction with one's own existence - involves a reference to personal attitudes, values ​​and beliefs about life on the part of that person. The feeling of satisfaction in which happiness has been exhausted is only part of the good life for most people because their goals, for example, are much broader. Indeed, "people want to be happy but they want to be happy for good reasons and they want things that have value even in the absence of any sense of pleasure" 5.


Thus some have shown from empirical evidence that happiness largely depends on the perceived discordance between reality and the expectations of individuals or their representation of what life should be. Happiness then presents itself as the sum of different underestimates6. These underestimates come from the discordance between the perception of what life is and the representation of what it should be. The five main standards of comparison are: 1) what the individual wants or wants; 2) what he had previously; 3) what he expects to have; 4) what he thinks others have and 5) what he thinks he deserves. Happiness is at the end of a global inference based on the general affect since small discordances can be accompanied by a great satisfaction of global life. Personal values ​​are thus constitutive of the feeling of the individual with regard to his existence, of the evolution through time of this feeling as well as of the appreciation of his own quality of life. The evolution of what, for the person, has value in his own eyes induces changes in his happiness as well as in his evaluative perception of existence. The individual has been able to shape himself as an autonomous person, able to do what he wants, to answer his choices, the reasons she has chosen to justify her choices, the evaluations and the feelings associated with them. will certainly judge that she is happy.

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