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    <body><![CDATA[Having a friend who lives in Switzerland made this book extra fun for me since some of his humorous points are things I have heard my friend say. Highly entertaining and pretty much points out the obvious about happiness.  In other words, the things you are sure will make you happy (change of scene, new partner, etc...)  aren't always the things that are statistically proven to do the job.]]></body>
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