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Keywords: Happiness, ,
The consumer economy and happiness.
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Consumers Find Ways to Spend Less and Find Happiness
New York Times 08/07/2010
4 Easy(ish) Steps Toward Happiness You Can Take Today
The New York Times 11/27/2017
Getting rid of all the things one doesn't really need and which do not add to one's happiness.
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Can you declutter if you have kids? This Japanese dad says you can.
Washington Post 06/16/2017
4 Easy(ish) Steps Toward Happiness You Can Take Today
The New York Times 11/27/2017
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New York Times 02/11/2014
4 Easy(ish) Steps Toward Happiness You Can Take Today
The New York Times 11/27/2017
"He is certainly not a good citizen who does not wish to promote, by every means in his power, the welfare of the whole society of his fellow-citizens." ADAM SMITH, Theory of Moral Sentiments "What institution of government could tend so much to promote the happiness of mankind as the general prevalence of wisdom and virtue? All government is but an imperfect remedy for the deficiency of these..." ADAM SMITH, The Theory of Moral Sentiments
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Uncertainty bedevils the best system
Unknown 04/15/2009
In Fiery Speeches, Francis Excoriates Global Capitalism
New York Times 07/11/2015
Notable & Quotable: Adam Smith
Wall Street Journal 12/08/2015
Turning the Dialogue From Wealth to Values
New York Times 11/12/2011
New York Times 11/12/2011
New York Times 11/19/2011
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