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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

how to be hap-hap-happy like me

Being very happy does not seem to be a malfunction (Alloy and Abramson, 1979).
source: Very Happy People by Ed Diener and Martin Seligman
Good to know!

("How to be hap-hap-happy like me" is the title of a hilarious book by Merrill Markoe.)
Catherine Johnson at 2:13 PM
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