If altruism is not present (given freely) and does not exist in a world made up of virtuosity, the pursuit of happiness can only be flawed.
- Marco
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Altruism can only exist in a world where the pursuit of happiness is characterized by the freedom that a culture represents.
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If the basis of happiness depends on a component of altruism (where everyone is "free") how can it be based on a system where anybody loses.
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Subjectivity in pursuing happiness strictly by default is flawed, the same quality of life cannot be attained toward each and every person.
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If you only base the pursuit of happiness on how successful everyone is independent of each other, it is impossible for everyone to attain.
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If you are a selfish person by nature, isn't the pursuit of happiness flawed strictly based on the perception of getting what you "deserve".
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The subjectivity involved in the pursuit of happiness only accounts for those "deserving" of it, how altruistic can a person be?
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I am beginning to believe that the catch meant in the "pursuit of happiness" is only based on who is deserving. How can everyone not be?
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- Marco

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