The Importance Of Happiness In Life

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Happiness for me will be defined as a point in my life when I am completely satisfied with decisions I have made, and the ones I continue to make. The goals I have set before me will be met, and it will be then that I know I have reached my true point of happiness. One of my biggest goals I have for my self is to one day land a job at ESPN. My goal is to become one of the few female sports broadcasters. I know once I have that job I got it, because who I am as a person. My character will define my work ethic, and that is what will set me apart from my colleagues.
The relationship I have with my family and friends will continue to grow stronger as the years go on. They will always continue to see me as someone who is passionate, motivated and successful at what I do. I will always continue to be a role model to my younger friends and family, even older. My character is what can define as someone a role model. Like Aristotle my sense of ethos is what adds to a character trait of me being a role model. When I speak I believe it has a sense of power that can immediately grabs someone’s attention. I know by the commitment I have to reach my goals, I will be classified as someone who is “living well,” as well as “doing well.” …show more content…

As a little girl I was raised with my family values. One of those values is “always strive to be the best you can possibly be.” I was taught nothing is ever handed to you on a silver plate. Anything I want I know I have to get it. The way I get what I want is always remaining true to myself. Never changing to fit in into the modern day standards. My character is what makes me unique, my ethics is what makes me unique and the choices I make. Constantly every day I am forced to make a decision. The decisions I make are influenced by how I think it will affect my future later down the

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