Law, Political Theory and Psychological Science
If you could describe a “perfect life” with just three words, what would they be?
A perfect life would have to implicitly be: “Purpose Driven Happiness”.
The three words are interlocked, purpose leads to drive, and drive leads to happiness.
If life is full of these three facets it will lead to eudemonia, which in itself is a perfect existing state.
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