John Stuart Mill's Three Steps to Happiness
Briefly

Mill's lifelong pursuit of happiness began with his realization that chasing worldly ambitions may not bring true satisfaction. He sought a deeper understanding of happiness, shaping his philosophical outlook on life.
His philosophy posits that the foundation of a good society lies in individual rights, political equality, and the consent of the governed, aiming for a balance between personal liberty and collective well-being.
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