Contentment Essays

  • Role Of Greed In D. H. Lawrence's The Rocking-Horse Winner

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    To me, ambition and greed are very similar. They both push us to do and obtain more. However, the line that cuts the two terms appart is whether the urges to do or obtain are harmful. Simply put, greed is unhealthy and ambition is not. In the short story "The Rocking-Horse Winner", by D. H. Lawrence, the destructiveness of greed is showcased through a relationship between a mother and her son, named Hester and Paul respectively. Living in a pleasant house with a nice garden and servants, Hester

  • Argumentative Essay On Setback

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    S – SETBACK Setback – Facing a circumstance that may affect you in a negative way. “A slingshot has to be pulled back in order for it to propel forward” – Hayley Mulenda. Losing isn’t running a race and falling down; losing is falling down, and refusing to get up again and carry on running! In life we all go through setbacks; not everything is going to go our way, and that’s okay! Let’s deny that life is perfect, and if there’s one thing we all have in common it’s that we all have experience

  • Work Contentment In Nursing

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    This concept paper will talk about the basis of work contentment among nurses. Each has his/her own belief regarding how it is to be contented with one’s job. Several factors such as being able to know and experience the sense of satisfaction in the workplace are being considered and each has an effect to the social health of a nurse. Social health, as part of the general health of a human, must be given significance for it also has a bearing on what one can offer to others, in this case, nurses

  • Father Gee's Contentment In Religion

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    teaching, and true contentment in God (1Tim. 6, ESV). Father Gee specifically focused on the true contentment in religion part of the scriptures because it aligns well with the current events and adherents ' temptations of worldly desires.  Saint Paul wanted to preach and guide the people the same doctrine and teachings. He did not want people to seek worldly desires and the love of money which Saint Paul identifies as a root of all kinds of evils. Greed and wrongly sought contentment will cause people

  • Contentment In A Christmas Carol

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    be applied to and understood in any era of the human existence, whether it be demonstrated through consistent presentation, or the lack thereof. To say that if one is never satisfied, there will be no merry can be summarized in one word; contentment. Contentment is a concept that can be seen in all lives, possibly shown in someone who appreciates every small thing or one who has everything but always wishes for more. The latter can be seen in the character Ebenezer Scrooge in the story, “A Christmas

  • Fleeting Contentment In Life

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    Constantly seeking fleeting contentment. There are two variations of contentment in life – fleeting and enduring. The fleeting type is derived from instants of material comfort, while the enduring type is attained through the gradual growth of your mind. At a glimpse it might be difficult to decipher one from the other, but as time rolls on it becomes vividly obvious that the latter is far superior. Enduring contentment sustains itself through life’s ups and downs, because

  • Eclogue By Kenyon Cox: Contentment Analysis

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    In the 19th century many debates raged on the correct way to showcase a women’s body in a painting. “What was the relationship between women’s moral and sexual nature?” (pg. 272), artist worked to find a balance between these two concepts. A successful combination of these two topics can be seen in the can be seen in Eclogue by artist Kenyon Cox. Cox’s painting depicts four women naked and partially clothed lounging about together in a field. In the painting the women are youthful and in classical

  • Diversity In The Giver

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    seems happy to let others decide things for them, and the only ones in charge of anything are the authority. However, I think that it is not worth sacrificing freedom, choice, and individuality for peace, contentment, and ease because without those three, you cannot have real peace, or real contentment,

  • What Does It Mean To Say I Tell You That Virtue Is Not By Money

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    I agree with the statement Socrates made stating "I tell you that virtue is not given by money, but that from virtue comes money and every other good of men, public or private." Socrates believes that every soul seeks happiness, and there is a clear path to happiness many choose to ignore. The path of achieving virtue and wisdom. Those who examine their actions and lives to depict what is justly right shall have souls that are wise and good. For 0ne to acquire wisdom and virtue one must think critically

  • Definition Essay On Happiness

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    makes someone happy can be a challenge. Happiness is referred to as “a feeling or state of well-being and contentment” (Webster Dictionary). Happiness has been a debatable topic for many years now. People usually get happiness from different things. Generally, happiness has to do with an emotion or mental state that can be characterized through pleasant or positive emotions such as contentment and joy. However, happiness varies from person to person based on religion, gender, ethnicity, occupation

  • Essay On Henry David Thoreau's Life

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    and did not spend our time atoning for the neglect of past opportunities, which we call doing our duty. We loiter in winter while it is already spring” Henry David Thoreau, Walden As a journalist, philosopher and environmentalist, Thoreau found contentment through living in the moment and enjoying everyday as it approached him. He found euphoria in moving on from his failures “not atoning for the neglect of past opportunities”. And he

  • Reader Response Literary Analysis Of Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton

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    are obstacles to the fulfillment of desire(“Ethan Frome”) I agree with this yet I argue the main theme is that your circumstances determine your contentment. Through the stifling force of winter, Ethan’s alternating moods based mainly off of Mattie, and Zeena’s disappearing illnesses, it will be proven that their circumstances determined their contentment.

  • Does Fatherhood Make You Happy Analysis

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    Meriam-Webster dictionary, the definition of happiness is “a state of well-being and contentment.” However, the word happiness has a much more complex meaning and is hard to describe. In Daniel Gilbert’s “Does Fatherhood Make You Happy?” he discusses the apparent happiness that comes with the privilege of being a parent. Howard C. Cutler and The Dalai Lama take a different approach in their section “Inner Contentment.” They explain the false feeling of satisfaction that people acquire from material

  • Siddhartha Siddhartha Quotes

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    his whole life for inner peace and understanding of what his life’s purpose is. He walks the shoes of many different people on the earth and follows teachings from different mentors only to realise that to find true contentment he has to travel his own path. Siddhartha pursues contentment his whole life yet doesn’t reach enlightenment until experiencing different lifestyles and various teachings such as a Brahmin’s son, a semana, and a merchant. Siddhartha was born and raised

  • Definition Of Happiness Essay

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    through happy: A mental or emotional state of well being defined by positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. Happiness is a feeling that is not concrete but rather philosophical and abstract because this is a feeling that is accompanied when something is in someones favor. Happiness to me is an emotion expressed through a smile that gives a person a sense of contentment or great joy. Happiness is a deep word dating back centuries that to to many people is a word that is used

  • Chicks Kinesis Response

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    positive taxes and when exposed to an uncomfortable stimulus, it would respond by showing negative taxes, i.e. it would move away from the stimulus. Negative kinesis is when the chicks’ behaviour to a stimulus is less heightened, thus it is in contentment and shows positive kinesis. This response is exhibited when the chick is presented with a comforting stimulus. When there is a heightened change in the chick’s behavioural response,

  • Dalai Lama's Pursuing Happiness

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    Pursuing Happiness, by Matthew Parfitt and Dawn Skorczewski cites a section from the excerpt The Art of Happiness by the Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler. The Dalai Lama mentions two ways of how we can achieve inner contentment. I will discuss the differences of the two methods of inner contentment and why the Dalai Lama said the second method is more reliable. The Dalai Lama introduces the first method of obtaining everything that we want and desire. These desires can begin as positive desires but, can

  • Figurative Language In Lucinda Matlock Poem

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    In many poems, elements of human nature are displayed. Perseverance to find contentment is an idea developed in “Chicago”, by Carl Sandberg, “Lucinda Matlock”, by Edward Lee Masters, and “Mrs. George Reece, also by Masters. It is suggested that it is human nature to persevere through hard times in order to be content in life through the tones, figurative language, and imagery used in these poems. The tones that Masters and Sandburg develop in their poems display that the speaker or group of people

  • Paul Laurence Dunbar We Wear The Mask

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    physical object but a representation of the societal expectations and demands that individuals must conform to in order to fit in and survive. The mask conceals the pain, suffering, and struggles of the wearer, presenting a state of happiness and contentment to the outside world.

  • Pros And Cons Of Winning The Lottery

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    be feeling happy with your possessions but it is not true and pure happiness. Some believe happiness is a deep feeling of serenity, contentment, and fulfilment. I believe this as well. When someone has a lot of money and they keep on buying the newest possessions I don’t believe that they are feeling contentment. They continue to search and look for this contentment that they desire so much but they can’t find it because they are looking in the wrong place. They are