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To be resilient, start by avoiding the word “happiness”. Your quest for happiness may be distracting you from developing the most essential existential skill. https://t.co/1cgKzRkQR2 https://t.co/hEMd8kbNMT

To be resilient, start by avoiding the word “happiness”. Your quest for happiness may be distracting you from developing the most essential existential skill. https://t.co/1cgKzRkQR2 http://pic.twitter.com/hEMd8kbNMT

— Jerry Rosser (@psychologyofjoy) November 29, 2017

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