Observe, in this context, the intellectual precision of the Founding Fathers:
they spoke of the right to the pursuit of happiness—not of the right to
happiness. It means that a man has the right to take the actions he deems
necessary to achieve his happiness; it does not mean that others must make
him happy.
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