If you have it, you will lose it, and if you lose it, you will get it. Gains and losses are accompanied by mutual transformation, which is a common phenomenon in social life, and this phenomenon is the expression of the law of unity of opposites. As a regular understanding of the development and application of gains and losses, the issue of gains and losses is not only the practical application of the law of unity of opposites in gains and losses, but also the concrete embodiment of the law of unity of opposites in dealing with gains and losses.
Introduction to the concept of happiness;
The concept of happiness refers to people's fundamental views and attitudes towards happiness. The special expression of outlook on life on happiness is an important part of outlook on life. People's values and life goals are different, so they have different views on happiness.
People's concept of happiness was influenced by certain times and social conditions at that time, and it also had a certain class brand of class society. In the history of ethics, thinkers of different schools have different views on the relationship between happiness and morality, the specific content of happiness and the ways to realize happiness.
Some idealist philosophers oppose morality and happiness, or think that happiness lies in the ideal of heaven, or that it is immoral to pursue "material desire", thus advocating asceticism. The happiness view of religious morality requires people to forget the pain of reality and pursue the ideal of heaven and earth.
In China, Neo-Confucianism in Song and Ming Dynasties believed that people's pursuit of material happiness was evil "human desire", which was incompatible with "righteousness" and advocated "preserving righteousness and destroying human desire".
All these views of happiness, which oppose the pursuit of secular happiness, require the working people to succumb to the injustice of the real society and give up pursuing their due interests in practice. The old materialist thinkers affirmed the moral significance of people's pursuit of happiness, and even equated happiness with morality, thinking that "happiness is virtue".