Oh yeah, the "actually everybody is right (:" argument. I should have known you'd go with aomething like that. That's fine though, I think I could stand to be more commital with my position than just saying "you're wrong."

Are when you talk about possible sources of action, are you sure you are talking about happiness? The truth is that action follows conviction and nothing else. A person can be happy because of their conviction, but any time a person acts it will always be because of their conviction, not their happiness.

I can give plenty of examples where being more sad would not change their choices, but where having less conviction would stop them from acting, no matter how happy they are.

Can you give a single example of someone who is acting because they are happy, and would choose not to act even if they would be just as convinced that they understand the scenario and their choice is the right decision?

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