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    A number of studies have found that spending too much time on certain social network sites can lead to unhappiness. It is of course convenient to log on now and again to keep in touch with friends and relatives. But some users take it too far, compulsively checking up on their connections without actively engaging in any of their content—a behavior known as ¡°lurking.¡± As people tend to share only positive things on social media, there¡¯s a good chance that they will appear much happier than they actually are. ___________, the ¡°lurkers¡± cannot help but start comparing their lives to those of their friends, and this can spark feelings of depression, envy, and jealousy. That¡¯s why it¡¯s wise to limit the time spent passively browsing social networks and to remember not to take everything that¡¯s posted at face value.

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    To anyone who met him, Dan Millman appeared to have it all. He was a popular, good-looking university student who did well in school and aspired to be an Olympic athlete. He had grown up believing that happiness could only be achieved through success. One night, unable to sleep, he took a walk to the gas station where he encountered an old man named Socrates. Socrates spoke with Dan, exposing how unhappy, deluded, and empty he truly was. Socrates became Dan¡¯s mentor and began to instruct him on how to find happiness from within. Dan¡¯s journey toward spiritual fulfillment was later chronicled in his part-fictional, part-autobiographical book, Way of the Peaceful Warrior. The book became an inspirational bestseller that taught millions of people facing similar crises of self that contentment can only be achieved from the inside. A film based on the novel was released in 2006.

     

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