This link has been bookmarked by 11 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Dec 2007, by Mike Jones.
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The best consumers are itchy narcissists who hop, skip and jump from one fleeting desire to the next, never deeply satisfied, but always in the process of satisfying themselves.
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The study of ‘happy societies’ is awakening us to the importance of social connectedness, spirituality, simplicity, modesty of expectations, gratitude, patience, touch, music, movement, play and ‘down time’.
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Sustainable happiness harks back to the classical Greek philosophies in viewing ethical living as a legitimate vehicle for human happiness. Compassion in particular plays a central role. In part it rests on the truth that we can be happy in planting the seeds of happiness, even if we might miss the harvest.
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05 May 07
Rebecca NashIs it true that total satisfaction can actually be a major obstacle to happiness? The greatest irony in the search for happiness is that it is never strictly personal. For happiness to be mature and heartfelt, it must be shared – whether by those aroun
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When normality fails, as it has today, happiness becomes a form of protest.
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