Abstract
The ultimate goal of all human life and activity is the happiness of the individual. To the extent that this objective is attained man succeeds or fails in his total worldly effort. Since psychology is concerned primarily with the understanding of human behavior, this same objective can be used as a measure of its success as well. In a similar manner the success of all other sciences may be based on the degree to which they contribute to this end; since all of them are tools and vehicles of man and can only justify their existence to the degree which they promote his ultimate objectives. Human happiness is so important that it transcends all other worldly considerations; thus, it should not be subordinated to any of them (Aristotle 8). This article is concerned with depicting certain relationships between the behavior of human beings and their happiness. By understanding these relationships it is maintained that better mental health of individuals will result and a more productive life of individuals may be expected.
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