Wednesday, January 4, 2012
On Long Term Investments
Diagnostic Cures.
I recently came across a research study that suggested married couples report increased rates of happiness if they have high levels of affection and admiration in their relationships. And while it was nearly impossible to skip to the next article without taking the diagnostic quiz on the right-hand side (even though I'm not married, of course), the increase in admiration (towards anyone who crosses my path, really) since that mundane Sunday afternoon has skyrocketed. My logic follows that since money (supposedly) can't buy happiness, why not test drive unsolicited pats-on-the-shoulder and surprise compliments to friends and strangers (and future baby daddies & mommies) alike. Enjoy!
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