you guys bring me happiness everyday
when i see you at school
or when we're walking home
when i need to cry on someones shoulder
you guys are the ones i would go to
and ones that would actually care
we have the best of times together
i remember the joke we shared months ago
the insides we have from everyday
when I'm mad at someone else
i go to talk to you guys
u can feel my anger and pain
where would i be without you two...
dedicated-
Casey D.(Gertrude) and Elaina H. I dont know what i would do without you two. You guys complete me i SO many ways. I love you guys and i always will!!!
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- The evidence for how social forces can undermine or enhance happiness goes well beyond America's determination to marginalize and oppress racial minorities, revealing that any inequality hurts well-being.
- Groups (and often countries) with less power, income, or wealth just aren't as happy as those who have more.
- Only people in the lower half of the income range felt less happy; people who made more money seemed fine as inequality rose.
- A 2011 study found that Americans became less happy as income inequality grew-but not all Americans.
The idea of people as consumers took shape before WWI, but it became more common in America in the 1920s.
People have always consumed the basics of life - food, clothing, shelter. They had to work to get them, but there was little economic motive for increased consumption among the masses. Attempts to promote new fashions and boost sales slowly increased as the pursuit of wealth extended beyond the very rich.
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