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    HappinessWhat does it feel like? Why would we like to live a quiet and serene life? If happiness continues in your quiet life, are robots more satisfied than people? An individual therefore always insults people without knowing it; individuals have emotions, and joyful feelings are not only expressed in a calm and serene life. Isn't it true that happiness is defined by cowards who don't want to face the changes in their lives? Constantly in our lives we are offended by others and feel unhappy unless we are acclimated to it or know how to deal with it. Machines are the best technology that will never feel any torment. We should focus on the measures necessary to confront and overcome problems and threats. Overviews of people's reported levels of satisfaction have been made over twenty years in most Western countries. Recorded levels of joy vary from year to year. Yet ultimately there is no trend, either upward or downward, in this information. During the same period, normal material expectations for daily comfort, measured by the gross national product (GNP) for each resident, indicated a pleasant upward trend. Financial development therefore does not seem to improve the human situation. Being endured by others is upsetting, and we should do something about it. Most often, authors cannot express their true feelings about what they are composing, but they try to do so. The authors Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the story of Cinderella hide the true feeling they are feeling (Grimms, 245). They believe that Cinderella deserves to live with the king's son and that tolerated individuals deserve this reward. If a person is insulted once, it should be a lesson to resist in the future, and not to wait...... middle of paper ...... differs in emotions and feelings, a subject that goes very far. Works citedEkman, Paul. Unmask the face. New Yourk: Pergamon Press, 1972. Print. Grimm, Jackob. Grimm, Wilhelm. “Cinderella” Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum: Twelfth Edition. Ed. Laurence Behrens, Leonard J. Rosen. Boston: Pearson, 2013. 1909-14.240-245 Jastrow, Robert. “Had Dominated an Intelligence Beyond Man” Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum: Twelfth Edition. Eds. Laurence Behrens, Leonard J. Rosen. Boston: Pearson.Seligman, Martin EP and Parks Acacia “A Balanced Psychology and a Full Life” Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum: Twelfth Edition. Eds Laurence Behrens, Leonard J. Rosen. Boston: Pearson.Ott, January “Happiness, Economics, and Public Policy: A Critique.” Academic research completed. Web April 13.. 2014.