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Instructions:
In a fully developed essay (minimum of eight paragraphs in length), please answer the questions below. You work should include an introduction, a body of supporting evidence, and a conclusion. Please take some time to edit your work for punctuation, usage, and clarity prior to submission.
You have three hours in which to complete this assignment. Once you have opened the exam, you cannot save your work and return to it at a later date. It is recommended that you compose your work in a word processor and save a copy to your local computer in the event that you experience technical difficulties with your Internet connection or Blackboard.
You can use personal examples in support of your definition, but you are also encouraged to locate and incorporate supporting materials from the Internet or other resources in formulating your response. If you use specific resources in your paper, please cite them parenthetically in the body of the essay and include a bibliography at the conclusion of your piece.(1)
Questions for Analysis:
1) How do you define the “good life”?
2) Which lifestyle categories and specific examples comprise your definition?

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The Good Life
In my opinion, a good life entails having peace of mind, good health, and selfprosperity. For instance, I gain inner peace from knowing that my loved ones and I are free from
ill health or difficult challenges in life. In these moments, where all the close people around me
are healthy, I can have fun without worrying. Also, being healthy and peaceful helps me to invest
in areas that boost my self-prosperity. From a philosophical point of view, the good life is
described as that which an individual dreams of living. In the past, the good life was easy
because it entailed only having sufficient food to sustain one’s life, a family, shelter and tribal
affiliation. The primary thing was freedom, which one would obtain from the hardships in life.
One of the fundamental definitions of the good life was Socrates after which other philosophers
came up with their explanations of the good life. From their theories and opinions concerning the
meaning of good life and how to acquire them, some of them seem to revolve around the same
sentiments while others tend to differ in their ideas. Therefore, t...
