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Мы все стремимся к счастью, но мало кто понимает, что на самом деле сделает нас счастливее. Может, надо сменить работу? Выйти замуж? Или развестись? Поехать в кругосветное путешествие? Или купить новую одежду? В погоне за счастьем мы пускаемся в безумные авантюры или скупаем горы ненужных вещей, но счастье все дальше ускользает от нас. Между тем к счастью зачастую ведут незначительные перемены в жизни. Не надо менять работу – можно сменить свой распорядок дня. Не нужно кардинально менять свою жизнь – надо обратить внимание на те вещи, которые важны именно вам. Пол Долан предлагает уникальный научный подход к счастью, который поможет стать счастливее всего за три простых шага. Он рассказывает, как найти баланс в жизни, который и делает нас счастливыми.

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