Nicolás Varón

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Their question: Does success, as we’re often told, make us happier – or could it be the other way round? The study offered hard evidence that we tend to get happiness wrong. Individuals who frequently experience positive emotions aren’t just more sociable, optimistic and creative. They also accomplish more. These people bring an infectious energy to their environment, proving more likely to enjoy fulfilling relationships, get higher salaries and truly shine in their professional lives.
Feel-Good Productivity: How to Do More of What Matters to You
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