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It is a universally acknowledged right to pursue personal happiness. Consequently, everybody talks about it, but few go beyond commonplace stereotyped expressions. What is happiness actually? In the following articles, the writers present a wide range of perspectives on ways to define happiness. Passage A criticizes the commercialized happy drive in everyday American life. Americans believe in the power of their money, yet they are always driven into unhappiness by the same forces. Passage B helps readers to escape their many earthly worries by learning from a weasel, to hold fast only to what really matters, while letting go of the extravagance. Passage C is a remembrance of the author's father, telling of a least ambitious man who nevertheless found happiness.
Unit 1 新视野大学英语第六册第一课
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