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Geography also relates to happiness, with people living in Hawaii and California among the happiest.
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Better living, more happiness, better social status for its customers.
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The society I want to live in, is one where the goal of the society, is to elevate the stand of living and the happiness of every human in the society as high as we can.
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It appeared to me that the lack of joy and happiness was because we are not living sustainably.
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My own interest is a little different: Can the new breed of happiness economists offer us any tips for happier living?
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Along with every amenity, living in Marg savithanjali Mahabalipuram will raise your lifestyle with happiness and prosperity.
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Finding others living a sober, healthy lifestyle and finding hope and happiness in sobriety were gifts that saved my life.
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When people are taxed excessively and arbitrarily, it prevents them from living their own lives and pursuing their own definitions of happiness.
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The Bottom line: More money may be the necessary, but not the sufficient condition for happiness, measured by the satisfaction that may be derived from daily living.
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Living in luxury and spending the money do not produce a higher level of happiness.
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"We are marking six decades of living proof that public service is possible and that it is a place where happiness can be found, " Williams added in comments reported by the agency.
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While both authors try to convey the rather tattered lesson that money can't buy happiness, the protagonists of both books end up proving the opposite--finding bliss by remarrying rich guys and living the high life to which they've become accustomed.
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