Pursuit of Happiness!

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Pursuit of Happiness!

by neeti2711 » Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:26 pm
Philosopher: The rational pursuit of happiness is quite different from always doing what one most strongly desires to do. This is because the rational pursuit of happiness must include consideration of long-term consequences, whereas our desires are usually focused on the short term. Moreover, desires are sometimes compulsions, and while ordinary desires result in at least momentary happiness when their goals are attained, compulsions strongly drive a person to pursue goals that offer no happiness even when reached.

If all of the philosopher's statements are true, each of the following could be true EXCEPT:

(A) the majority of people do not have compulsions

(B) Attaining the goal of any desire results in momentary happiness

(C) Most people do not pursue happiness rationally

(D) Most people want more than their own personal happiness

(E) All actions have long-term consequences
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by nisagl750 » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:44 am
neeti2711 wrote:Philosopher: The rational pursuit of happiness is quite different from always doing what one most strongly desires to do. This is because the rational pursuit of happiness must include consideration of long-term consequences, whereas our desires are usually focused on the short term. Moreover, desires are sometimes compulsions, and while ordinary desires result in at least momentary happiness when their goals are attained, compulsions strongly drive a person to pursue goals that offer no happiness even when reached.

If all of the philosopher's statements are true, each of the following could be true EXCEPT:

(A) the majority of people do not have compulsions

(B) Attaining the goal of any desire results in momentary happiness

(C) Most people do not pursue happiness rationally

(D) Most people want more than their own personal happiness

(E) All actions have long-term consequences
Hi Neeti,

Please post this question in GMAT verbal section