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[Title] => Chasing 'happiness'
[Summary] => How happy could you really be in your life? Is there a meter, calibrated by your genes, that says, “that’s it! You can only be this happy‘?” And would people, given the same set of circumstances, achieve the same level of happiness?
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[Summary] => I was not in the country when Mount Pinatubo erupted but I could not forget cable news footage I saw of a man who was struggling to hold on to his carabao while they were both being carried by lahar flow. I was holding my breath watching him tug at his carabao but I grew wide-eyed in disbelief when upon seeing the camera, he smiled and waved, causing him to lose hold of his carabao forever.
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