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TODAY: Prescription for Happiness |
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Make up your mind to be happy. Learn to find pleasure in simple things. |
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Make the best of your circumstances. No one has everything and |
everyone has something of sorrow intermingled with the gladness of life. The trick is to make the laughter out weigh the tears. |
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Don't take yourself too seriously. |
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You can't please everybody; don't let criticism worry you. |
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Don't let your neighbor set your standards. |
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Do the things you enjoy doing, but stay out of debt. |
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Don't borrow trouble. Imaginary things are harder to bear than the actual ones. |
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Since hate poisons the soul, do not cherish enmities and grudges. |
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Don't hold post-mortems. |
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Don't spend your life brooding over sorrows and mistakes. |
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Don't be one who never gets over things. |
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Do what you can for those less fortunate than yourself. |
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Keep busy at something. A very busy person never has time to be unhappy. |
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~ Robert Louis Stevenson |
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