Common Sense but inspirational.
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An easy to read summary into current research into what makes people happy. After reading this book I was able to identify which areas of my life needed more attention and those which deserved less in order to be happier. Now I feel more satisfaction with life than ever before.
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One of the best books I have ever read
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This is one of the best books I have ever read. On a whim I picked up this book for leisure and ended up using it to take another look at my life. Although the author does not come right out and tell you what it takes to be happy he gives you enough information for you to get some real good clues.
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Well-informed, readable, smart, not for airheads.
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People want to be happy more than anything else, of course. A no-brainer, huh? How ironic it is, then, that so few of us know the facts of happiness. How can happiness be defined and measured? Who is happy, who is not, and why? Does sex, money, status, marriage, or occupational success lead to happiness? If not, why not? The answers are surprising, to say the least. If you know them, you'll improve your odds of finding your own happiness and helping others find theirs.
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