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Happiness Quote by John Locke

“Men's happiness or misery is [for the] most part of their own making.” quote by John Locke
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“Men's happiness or misery is [for the] most part of their own making.”

John Locke

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Two Treatises of Government, 1689

Individuals shape their own well‑being through choices and actions; happiness or misery largely results from personal agency.

In simple terms: Your happiness depends on your own actions.

Key Takeaway

Take responsibility for your choices.

Themes

personal responsibility freedom well‑being ethics

Mood

introspective empowering

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career decisions
  • financial planning
  • relationships
  • health habits

Key Concepts

self‑determination moral agency psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What habits most influence your happiness?
  • How can you mitigate forces beyond your control?
A Different Perspective

External factors also affect outcomes, limiting pure self‑control.

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