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Right vs. Happy Why would I choose to be happy, when I could be right? Posted Aug 21, 2011 ...
1. Choose truth. You know those decisions that make your stomach hurt. The ones that you make because your brain tells you it's the “right” thing to do, not because it’s what you really want.
Focusing on self-care and enjoyable activities may help people to feel happy alone. Some people may feel content on their own, while others may find it difficult to feel happy.
The people who are truly happy and feel fully alive don’t wait for life to hand them joy on a silver platter. Instead, they live by a set of beliefs that shape the way they see the world ...
Dear Annie: I’m a 64-year-old woman, and I have a wonderful boyfriend whom I love deeply.We’ve been together for over a year, and he’s a kind, loving man who happens to be on dialysis. I ...
Nearly 3 in 4 U.S. teens report feeling "happy" or "peaceful" when they don't have their smartphones, according to a report published Monday by the Pew Research Center.
I don’t choose to be that way. I choose to be happy.” After dropping the series in Milwaukee, the Royals will return home Friday to take on the Baltimore Orioles.