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Your Happier Life Toolbox

How a Data-Driven Dad Cracked the Code on Happiness

(And How You Can Too)

By Billy Marshall 

 

Today's blog post is a rareopportunity to shine a light on a book that may very well change how you thinkabout life, love and the choices we make. I know it changed mine!

My review reflects my own opinions,and I want to thank the author, Billy Marshal

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