We're all so used to thinking that we'll finally be content when we find the perfect partner, lose weight, or get our dream job. Is it really possible to become happier just by deciding you can? "We use the language of having, getting, and chasing to describe happiness, rather than being," says Holden. "What we've learned about happiness is that it isn't an it or a thing. Research has proven that there is no one set of circumstances that makes someone happy; it's more about having a healthy mental attitude toward whatever you're experiencing. So, you can either chase happiness or you can choose to be happy. It really is that simple."
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PILLOWS ng OISHIPaborito ko to! Walang kokontra! the best, the best, the best!!! Lalo na with Double Dutch or Rocky Road ice cream! HEAVENLY!
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![]() AUP Ambassadors, "Light Of A Million Mornings"This one gave me goose bumps.. Miss you all.
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