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Happiness Advice From 400 Years Ago

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Cora Fox

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What makes a society truly happy? As the latest World Happiness Report shows, it’s not just wealth or comfort—it’s care, trust, and connection. This year’s report draws inspiration from Shakespeare, whose plays reveal how happiness grows—or withers—through relationships and inclusion. Across centuries, Shakespeare reminds us that real joy isn’t just personal; it’s communal. And when societies build happiness unevenly, the fractures can be devastating, both onstage and off. In both data and drama, the message is the same: happiness thrives where people care for each other. Cora Fox with The Conversation has the full story.

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