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"Does being free to buy the things you see in advertisements really make you happy?"
Not in itself, but having that option, as well as countless other options that I can partake in to achieve happiness does.
What if you weren’t free to express that idea? Does expressing yourself on an anonymous message board really make you happy? When one lives in a free society, its not individual actions that gains happiness, it’s the sum total. There is no universal standard of happiness, as you pointed out. But freedom is always the means to achieve whatever set of actions you feel necessary to achieve your own subjective standard. Even if you found happiness in dancing naked on Tuesdays nights right in the middle of the street, although our society does not accept it your more then free to join one that does. People in free societies are in fact happier, if only for the reason that they continue to live in such a society. You’re more then free to move to Cuba or China if that was a necessary step for you to achieve happiness, they would accept you with open arms. But you haven’t.