A Happy Child

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In the World Happiness Report (2019), the ranking of most Eurasian countries including
Russia is not particularly high, namely below 50 out of 156 countries (Helliwell et al., 2019). The literature suggests that happiness should be an aim of education (Smith, 2004/2016), and that economic, health, and social policies should serve to maximize it (Angner et al., 2010). The roots of our happiness go back to our childhood (Seligman, 1995).

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2024-03-06

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