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Balloons for Bhutan: Jonathan Harris Documents Happiness
Balloons for Bhutan: Jonathan Harris Documents Happiness

A portrait of happiness in the last Himalayan kingdom.

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The Pursuit of Happiness on Two Wheels: A Brief History of the Bike
The Pursuit of Happiness on Two Wheels: A Brief History of the Bike

What British artisans have to do with geometry, women’s liberation and the local economy.

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thxthxthx: The Art of Finding Happiness in Everyday Gratitude
thxthxthx: The Art of Finding Happiness in Everyday Gratitude

What laundry and bee stings have to do with the secret of happiness.

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Hello, I Like You: Abstracting Happiness
Hello, I Like You: Abstracting Happiness

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7 Essential Books on the Art and Science of Happiness
7 Essential Books on the Art and Science of Happiness

From Plato to Buddha, or what imperfection has to do with the neuroscience of the good life.

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How the Difference Between Your Experiencing Self and Your Remembering Self Shapes Your Happiness
How the Difference Between Your Experiencing Self and Your Remembering Self Shapes Your Happiness

Beneath the biases of intuition, or how your experiencing self and your remembering self shape your life.

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Christoph Niemann on Happiness, Work and Creativity
Christoph Niemann on Happiness, Work and Creativity

How yoga is killing kerning, or what chasing butterflies has to do with divine inspiration.

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DrawHappy: Ongoing Global Art Project on Happiness
DrawHappy: Ongoing Global Art Project on Happiness

What pie, cats and giant cheese have to do with life’s most elusive aspiration.

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Viliam: Slovakian Short Film about Happiness & Delusion
Viliam: Slovakian Short Film about Happiness & Delusion

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The Secret of Happiness: A TED Remix
The Secret of Happiness: A TED Remix

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