Spiritism; Spirits' Book; Allan Kardec
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922. Earthly happiness is relative to the position of each person; what suffices for the happiness of one would be misfortune for another. Is there, nevertheless, a common standard of happiness for all men?

"As regards material existence, it is the possession of the necessities of life; as regards moral existence, it is a good conscience and the belief in a future state."