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Happiness Is Subjective

Happiness Is Subjective

  •  If you ask researchers from Princeton University who studied the impact of income on happiness, they will tell you that you need to earn at least $75,000 a year to be happy.
  • If you ask the average person in the street, the consensus is that you need to have a house, a car, and a reliable phone signal to be happy.
  • The consensus is that you need to have friends and family who love you and value your company to be happy.

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