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1 CuriousLurker  Jun 18, 2010 7:49:05am

Oh wow! Who knew?

2 #FergusonFireside  Jun 18, 2010 8:49:20am

“You’ll have a Science of Joy.”

Excellent!

3 CuriousLurker  Jun 18, 2010 10:00:26pm

re: #2 Stanley Sea

“You’ll have a Science of Joy.”

I wonder if it would also be effective at reducing intolerance & bigotry… one can always hope, right?

4 reine.de.tout  Jun 19, 2010 5:20:13am

Very very interesting!

CuriousLurker - I’ve often thought that high levels of intolerance and bigotry, high enough so the person feels free to show these in their public face, are caused in part by a person’s general unhappiness. Pay attention to these sorts of folks, they are so intense and serious and angry; how does one sustain that, unless a person is serious & angry all the time. You may be onto something there …


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