89% of People Think Happiness Can Be Controlled - And They Are Much Happier For It
A new survey found that 89% of people think their happiness can be controlled-and they are 32% happier than those who don't think believe it.
A new survey found that 89% of people think their happiness can be controlled-and they are 32% happier than those who don't think believe it.
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