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604 If you can honestly say yes to these 8 things, you’re happier than 90% of people

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · today 09:00 EDT

If you can honestly say yes to these 8 things, you’re happier than 90% of people

Forget the self-help mantras and gratitude journals—these eight simple truths reveal whether you're genuinely content or just pretending to be happy while scrolling through everyone else's highlight reels.

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