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Behavior / Psychology / Life satisfaction / Flourishing / Job satisfaction / Ed Diener / Subjective well-being / Affect / Humor / Mind / Positive psychology / Happiness
Date: 2009-09-16 00:26:10
Behavior
Psychology
Life satisfaction
Flourishing
Job satisfaction
Ed Diener
Subjective well-being
Affect
Humor
Mind
Positive psychology
Happiness

The Optimum Level of Well-Being: Can People Be Too Happy?

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