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  • Review:Pursuit of Happiness summarizes major studies about happiness and what makes people happy as of 1993. It is well researched and provides an extensive bibliography.Myers begins by asking the question: "Who is happy and why?" and then answers by sharing what (the then) current studies on happiness show. Myers also shares empirical data that supports what the ancient philosophers, Plato, Seneca, and Aristotle wrote about happiness.1. What Is Well-being? 2. Wealth and Well-being3. A Satisfied Mind 4. The Demography of Happiness5. Reprogramming the Mind6. The Traits of Happy People7. "Flow" in Work and Play8. The Friendship Factor9. Love and Marriage10. Faith, Hope, and Joy (xsd:string)
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