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Happiness is a positive and pleasant emotion, ranging from contentment to intense joy. Moments of happiness may be triggered by positive life experiences or thoughts, but sometimes it may arise from no obvious cause. The level of happiness for longer periods of time is more strongly correlated with levels of life satisfaction, subjective well-being, flourishing and eudaimonia. In common usage, the word happy can be an appraisal of those measures themselves or as a shorthand for a "source" of happiness (for example, "find happiness in life" as in finding the meaning in life). As with any emotion, the precise definition of happiness has been a perennial debate in philosophy. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about happiness 11
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The Happiness Passport - A world tour of joyful living in 50 words
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The sorrows of work
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Der Fall Lori Plump
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Drei Studien über Materialismus: Schopenhauer, Horkheimer, Glücksproblem
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Little Women
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Pride and Prejudice
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De Vita Beata
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J'Ai le Coeur Rempli de Bonheur
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Un caillou-bonheur
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Après la pluie
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Nicomachean Ethics
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