Hadley’s intro: Discover how you may feel happier by savoring a happiness habit, courtesy of a NY Times Guest Post by Jenny Taitz Psychologists call
Hadley’s intro: Discover how you may feel happier by savoring a happiness habit, courtesy of a NY Times Guest Post by Jenny Taitz Psychologists call
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Hadley’s Intro: Do you ever delight in someone’s misfortunes? That’s Schadenfreude. Can you turn it into Freudenfreude, which is finding pleasure in another’s good fortune?
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