Author: Charles M. Shulz
Plot Summary: This is a Peanuts book with every page containing an instance of happiness. A few examples include: Happiness is a bread and butter sandwich folded over.This is a Peanuts book with every page containing an instance of happiness. A few examples include: Happiness is a bread and butter sandwich folded over. Happiness is finding someone you like at the front door. Happiness is a fuzzy sweater. Happiness is a pile of leaves. Happiness is a nightlight. The story ends with the line: Happiness is one thing to one person and another thing to another person. Happiness is finding someone you like at the front door. Happiness is a fuzzy sweater. Happiness is a pile of leaves. Happiness is a nightlight. The story ends with the line: Happiness is one thing to one person and another thing to another person.
Posted In: Ethics
Plot Summary: This is a Peanuts book with every page containing an instance of happiness. A few examples include: Happiness is a bread and butter sandwich folded over.This is a Peanuts book with every page containing an instance of happiness. A few examples include: Happiness is a bread and butter sandwich folded over. Happiness is finding someone you like at the front door. Happiness is a fuzzy sweater. Happiness is a pile of leaves. Happiness is a nightlight. The story ends with the line: Happiness is one thing to one person and another thing to another person. Happiness is finding someone you like at the front door. Happiness is a fuzzy sweater. Happiness is a pile of leaves. Happiness is a nightlight. The story ends with the line: Happiness is one thing to one person and another thing to another person.
Posted In: Ethics
Discussion Questions
- What is happiness?
- Can what makes you happy change?
- Is happiness the same for everyone?
- Is happiness a good thing?
- Is happiness the most important thing?
- What’s the relationship between happiness and pleasure?
Contributed by Gobe Hirata
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