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put life to the test

 
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put life to the test
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03-04-2007, 10:42 PM
http//web.tickle.com/tests/happiness/?sid=2005&supp=search_happiness_2&test=happinessogt

Share ur happiness score with us be honesty and b careful dont tella lieeee b sincere with urself

here we go my happiness score

your test results show that your level of personal growth is one of the things that helps you feel happier overall. This means that for the most part you are actively focused both on exploring yourself and expanding your life's impact. You may also tend to view your existence as a glorious work in progress. Being guided by this strong sense of purpose can help you feel capable of changing thing[)]s for the better, for yourself as well as for others.

While your personal growth has a positive impact on how happy you are, it's still not the biggest factor that affects your overall happiness.
Gull, currently your happiness baseline is 62, which is higher than 50 percent of the other people who took The Happiness Test. What this baseline means is that, taking both your high and low moods into account, your range of happiness, tends to be around this level.

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm so interesting must try it and gave feedback
thanx
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