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Live in the Present

Live in the Present

Happy people are focused on the present

  • They don't spend time reminiscing about the past or fantasizing about the future.

The simple pleasures in life are appreciated by happy people. They:

  • concentrate on today and now. 
  • aren't embarrassed to show their happiness with an impromptu public dance.
  • are also active in the conversations around them. 
  • listen to others, smile and laugh at what is said, and they contribute to the conversation.

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