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Three ways to be happy 

Everyone wants to be happy, so it seems. This light-hearted summary illustrates three different approaches to what we commonly mean by happiness and provides alternatives to popular thinking.

The infographic has been created by Chris Goswami, Director of Marketing & Communications at Openwave Mobility, who is studying and training for ordained ministry in the Baptist Church. He blogs at www.7minutes.net where it first appeared


3 ways to be happy
Baptist Times, 16/11/2015
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