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Happiness

This book delves into the multifaceted nature of happiness, examining its psychological, philosophical, and sociological aspects. It explores the factors that contribute to happiness, the challenges faced in achieving it, and the potential benefits of a happy life. more

Author

Hugh Black

Renowned author, born on March 26, 1868, and passed away on April 6, 1953. Hugh Black is known for his extensive literary works and unique writing style. more

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“I am convinced that the moment is coming when, with its message of eternal, universal values, it will come to the aid of our society. For in these words: "Thou shalt not kill; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself," lie those very moral principles that will enable us to survive even the most critical situations.”

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