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Nonamiya [84]
3 years ago
9

Which quote from the text is the least relevant piece of evidence used to support Seligman’s ideas about how people become happy

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English
1 answer:
n200080 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Hi. Did you forget to mention that this question is about the article "Can We Cultivate Our Own Happiness?". In addition, you forgot to enter the answer options which are:

"Instead, he says we can boost our own happiness by capitalizing on the strengths and traits that we already, have, including kindness, originality, humor, otimism, and generosity." (Paragrdph 3)

"Material goods - even simple ones like ice cream cones, and massages - are only stimuli, things that fleetingly give people a boost." (paragraph 12)

"A study of cloistered nuns found that those scoring higl on happiness tests at age 20 lived the Iongest." (Paragraph 20)

'To cultivate happiness, you must first identify which of the aforementioned happiness categories you fall into, then ascertain your individual strengths and virtues." (Paragraph 21 )

Answer:

"A study of cloistered nuns found that those scoring higl on happiness tests at age 20 lived the Iongest." (Paragraph 20)

Explanation:

The quote shown above does not provide any evidence of how happy people can be, it just highlights an argument about how happiness is related to how long a person can live.

For this reason, we can say that this statement shows evidence without relevance about what to do and what factors lead people to be happy.

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