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(Psych Central News) A new study suggests that individuals who live in the present, look warmly at the past, and anticipate the future are probably happiest. San Francisco State University researcher Ryan Howell, Ph.D., and his colleagues discovered that having this sort of “balanced time perspective” can make people feel invigorated, thankful, and more satisfied with their lives. [...]

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