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THIS IS A RELIGION ASSIGNMENT PLS HELP 5. What does the word beatitude mean? 4. Where do we find ultimate happiness? Why? 2. Why is happiness more than just doing what we want?
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THIS IS A RELIGION ASSIGNMENT PLS HELP
5. What does the word beatitude mean?
4. Where do we find ultimate happiness? Why?
2. Why is happiness more than just doing what we want?
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we find ultimate happiness with oxytocin
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Answer- beatitude means supreme blessedness.
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