happiness is realized or achieved when one has succeeded in giving the carnal self a sexual orgasm and the spiritual self another argasm-but both must happen at the same time.Then the true-self experiences a bliss.So happy that the self says-oh,yeah-ok-that's enough.With happiness the self then found himself selfless-he or she is merged with the Creator,with the universe,with mankind,with the end of the world.
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
Life, Liberty, and happiness. Yet, the government can't guarantee that you have any of these things . No one can guarantee that you will be happy. It is up to you to make yourself happy. The language of the Declaration was not a promise to the future, but a means to express a philosophy.
To secure our unalienable Rights. Among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
The reason why Lin opposed the opium trade with Britain was because of opium abuse. There were already serious issues with it and Lin did not want to do anything to make them worse.
The "pursuit of happiness" is an excerpt from the declaration of independence that allows every race to pursue (go after) his/her own happiness
Yutang Lin's birth name is Lin Hele.
Yutang Lin was born on October 3, 1895, in Longxi, Fujian Province, China.
Yutang Lin died on March 26, 1976, in Hong Kong, China of natural causes.
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Lin Yutang was a Chinese writer and inventor known for his works such as "The Importance of Living," a philosophical work about life. He also wrote novels, essays, and translations, including translating Chinese literary classics into English.
Lin Yutang
Yanli Zhu has written: 'You mo da shi Lin Yutang' -- subject(s): Authors, Chinese, Biography, Chinese Authors, Scholars
Qian Shen has written: 'Lin Yutang yu Xiao Bona' -- subject(s): Authors, Chinese, Anecdotes, Criticism and interpretation, Chinese Authors
"The City of Trembling Leaves" was originally created in 1942 by a Chinese writer, Lin Yutang. It is a novel that explores themes of love, culture, and tradition in Chinese society.
Yutang Sun has written: 'Bao ma yu yu fu' 'Sun Yutang ji' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'Zhongguo jin dai shi gong ye shi zi liao' -- subject(s): History, Industries, Sources 'Kang ge ji'
1. Lu Xun 2. Lao She 3. Zhou Zuoren 4. Shen Congwen 5. Lin Yutang 6. Cao Yu 7. Zhang Ailing 8. Zhang Henshui 9. Ba Jin 10. Qian Zhongshu
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