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People who describe themselves as happy tend to have fewer health problems, a lower risk of depression, and longer lives.

Yet what if you’re not a naturally cheerful person? Is it possible to make yourself happy, especially during trying times?

It turns out that most people can increase their happiness. Research suggests that, on average, 50% of people’s general level of happiness is determined by genetics. However, 40% is under people’s control, and the remaining 10% depends on the circumstances.

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Jenny101 4 Feb 15
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I learned long ago that the way to BE happy is to ACT happy! Hum, whistle, sing, smile, recall funny moments in your life. Make other people laugh. This works!

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