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Study Finds a Key to Happiness

by Radical Compassion | Scoop.it|Published 09/05/2012

Happiness can be fleeting. This study finds a key to ongoing happiness: hang on to good times, and don’t compare your experiences to those of others.

See it on Scoop.it, via Radical Compassion

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