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Back then, I bought into the notion that because I wasn't happy, someone else could dish happiness up on a silver platter.
Other research examines the relationship between wealth and happiness and suggests, for example, that more income is positively related to happiness up to a certain point ($75,000, in the United States) and that life satisfaction continues to increase with income beyond that point.
Money itself, raw spending power, only seems to increase our happiness up to the point where we can comfortably support ourselves and our dependents.
This can inspire every single person who longs for love when they see your happiness up close.
Our results also indicate that real income has a positive effect on happiness up to a certain point, at which point additional income has diminishing impacts on happiness.
After all, the Easterlin paradox has already proved that money makes us happier only up to a certain point — so use it to buy your happiness up until it ceases to do that.
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Get up each morning and say, "I choose to be happy". And choose to appreciate when happiness shows up in subtle ways throughout your day!
Try smiling when you're not happy - you'll find that some happiness bubbles up.
Happiness went up.
It's like happiness is up to you.
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