Comments on: Study: It Takes Hard Work To Be Happy

47 Percent Tell Survey Measuring Americans' Health And Happiness They Are Struggling

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by drivelphobe April 30, 2008 5:14 PM EDT
The key to being happy is doing what you really want to do and with whom you want to do it. Tres simple!

Is this article valid or more hype in preparation for some new government treachery?
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by sccowboy3 April 30, 2008 5:07 PM EDT
It takes hard work to be happy? Bull Hockey.

When the alarm went off this morning I rolled over and shut it off.

When I went outside I had to look down to see the green side of the grass.

Nobody was shooting at me.

Give me a case of Old Milwaukee. It don''t get no better than this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by sccowboy3 April 30, 2008 5:00 PM EDT
It takes hard work to be happy? Bull Hockey.

When the alarm went off this morning I rolled over and shut it off.

When I went outside I had to look down to see the green side of the grass.

Nobody was shooting at me.

Give me a case of Old Milwaukee. It don''t get no better than this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by sharednotion April 30, 2008 4:21 PM EDT
A useful part of being happy is seeing the value of the things you already have, the relationships you already are in, and in the rest of your present circumstances. (It''s O.K. to aspire for something different, and to pursue that as a goal, but remember to also see the positive in your present circumstances.)
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by docadams3 April 30, 2008 3:10 PM EDT
Everyone is getting rent from our health care system.

The problem is that we invest more in FIRE (Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate), not health care. None of the FIRE investments produce anything of tangible value, except to their own investors. If we eliminated the middle men, we could reduce our health care cost by at least 40%, maybe more, and actually receive health care instead of "insurance."
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