Eduardo Porter What Is Happiness

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Happiness is a feeling that everyone tries to accomplish, yet some people sometimes only capture portions of it. In Brian Doyle essay, “Irreconcilable Dissonance,” he explains that divorce is becoming common among many couples today. Most couples are putting less effort into making a relationship/marriage work. There are many couples who get married, and most of them know that if the marriage does not work that divorce is always an option. With divorce in their back of their mind they lack the true meaning of having a happy marriage. In Eduardo Porter essay, “What Is Happiness,” Porter states that happiness is determined by people’s qualities in their life. People who experience a positive viewpoint on life and about others are overall to …show more content…

“For if happiness is what people strive for, one needn’t waste time trying to figure out what makes people happy. One must only look at what people do” (Porter 458). Doyle’s essay is similar to Porter’s essay. Doyle writes about marriage and the dramatic reasons to why couples get divorced. Couples are married for years and in a blink of an eye it could all be gone. Individuals should be happy with themselves before committing themselves to someone else. Married couples keep a strong bond when both spouses decide that divorce is not an option. When divorce becomes an option, it leaves doubt and a big hole in the marriage to where they went wrong. Happy marriages last a lifetime and people who get divorced throw years of sharing the same last name, paying bills together and waking up next to each other every day. They vowed to live life for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and health, until death do them part. Most individuals rather not work out their differences; instead they choose to run away from the problems leading them into a bigger problem which is divorce. A marriage takes patience, effort, love, kind, endurance, working together as one and includes plenty of tears, differences and disagreements. But in the end it is all worth it. If a couple cannot work their differences out, then they probably married each other for the wrong reasons. Some couples today hurry …show more content…

In Kate Chopin The Story of an Hour, Kate loses her life from being so happy with result of hearing the news that her husband has past. (397) Brain Doyle’s essay is similar to Kate Chopin’s essay. Chopin is overwhelmed with the news of her dead husband (396). But is she really speechless or is she finally glad she is free of her wifely duties? Most women today feel the same way as Chopin did during her marriage. They feel obligated to obey and always do right by what the man they chose to marry. Sometimes marriages fail and individuals become unhappy, rather than choosing to figure out what the issue is they stay married and deal with each other. Some people are comfortable with their lives, and others have nowhere to go or do or how to move on. When two people are in love they are willing to do whatever it takes to make their spouse happy. They may not feel happy, but they feel that if they leave the situation they have failed their marriage. When neither one can bring it upon to each other that it is time to file for a divorce, death is the only thing that might make everything seem reasonable to deal with. Most relationships fail because two people are no longer in love with each other. They are not willing to fix what is broken, so they allow the relationship to fall apart and not be fixed. Sometimes when couples fix what is broken, they are able to live a life of happiness and joy, which is

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