For the most part I think the founding fathers had a great way of expressing themselves and their ideas, however, I realize the language has changed in the past 200 odd years, yet...
I often struggle with the phrase "the pursuit of happiness"? I am fairly happy after several shots of Jack, yet I wouldn't leave my home after doing them. I used to feel pretty happy doing illegal drugs, although the pursuit of gaining them outweighed the happiness gained.
It would seem to me that "the pursuit of happiness" is a very subjective phrase, as some may find the pursuit of happiness sailing a boat, some may find it firing an automatic weapon,yet others would find happiness posting on internet forums.
If this pursuit of happiness thing is an inalienable right, how can it be defined?
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