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Previously on "Why being grumpy is good for you?"
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Sometimes pretending to be happy is enough. I do it on the tube - really winds people up.
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I always thought being happy took more effort than being grumpy.
But it upsets enough people to make the effort worthwhile.
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Do I have to stare lovingly into your eyes or will a reacharound suffice?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBBC - Future - Why it pays to be grumpy and bad-tempered
Well, I wondered why I was more successful than the happy flappy TPD cliche. Now who wants a right hander?
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Why being grumpy is good for you?
BBC - Future - Why it pays to be grumpy and bad-tempered
Well, I wondered why I was more successful than the happy flappy TPD cliche. Now who wants a right hander?Tags: None
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