Happiness Many psychologists believe that each individual has a happiness set point, a general level of happiness

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Happiness Many psychologists believe that each individual has a happiness “set point,”

a general level of happiness to which he or she usually returns. This suggests that some people are simply happier than others. If this is the case, do you think trying to become happier is worth the effort? Why or why not?

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Psychology Of Success

ISBN: 233451

6th Edition

Authors: Denis Waitley

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