Citation:
The phrase 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness' encapsulates fundamental rights that are considered inalienable and essential to human existence. These rights reflect the Enlightenment ideals of individual freedom and personal fulfillment, influencing the political philosophy that underpins democratic governance. This concept is central to the Declaration of Independence, emphasizing the belief that individuals have the right to seek their own happiness and that governments should protect these rights for all citizens.