Recently, a teacher of mine read our class a piece of greek leturature explaining the essence of happiness. Within the rhetoric it explained that happiness came from the logic of "a means to an end" meaning, in order to recieve happiness, you must first do the work at hand. Happiness is the final end through the means of work. Today, our country has been experiencing an economic crisis due to decisions made within the banking system. Along with the market, happiness has declined as well, leaving many depressed Americans with little hope for a better tomorrow. As more jobs close to eager unemployed workers, they cycle of depression takes over many people. To escape from this feeling, companies and particularly banks need to collectively cooperate and find a way to employ more workers withen their companies. If we cut off the "means" how will we get to the "end"?
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