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"If only I Were thinner..." the Research Busts the Myth that Thinner Means Happier.

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Becoming thinner or richer does not make us permanently happier. It is a psychological trap, according to a prominent Swedish professor.
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Becoming thinner or richer does not make us permanently happier. It is a psychological trap, according to a prominent Swedish professor.

Becoming thinner or richer does not make us permanently happier. It is a psychological trap, according to a prominent Swedish professor.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Becoming thinner or richer does not make us permanently happier. It is a psychological trap, according to a prominent Swedish professor.

Becoming thinner or richer does not make us permanently happier. It is a psychological trap, according to a prominent Swedish professor.

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adressa.no broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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