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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Kids explain the Science of Happiness


Who knows more about being happy than a bunch of kids? We sat down with four very opinionated kids who shared their thoughts on smiling, laughing and being happy. Find out what these young happiness experts had to say. "What's better: a smile or a smirk or a grin or a laugh?"
The kids were very forthright with their answers. Maybe these kids are onto something.
What do you think? Research has found that faking a smile can hack your brain and boost personal happiness. So even if you're not in the mood today, fake it 'til you make it — and smile.






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