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"It was my interest in happiness that led me to the subject of habits, and of course, the study of ha..." — Gretchen Rubin
It was my interest in happiness that led me to the subject of habits, and of course, the study of habits is really the study of happiness. Habits are the invisible architecture of everyday life, and a significant element of happiness.
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