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Happiness Factory
Happiness Factory
Happiness Factory
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Happiness Factory

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50 original poems, all regarding happiness and its achievement- in the world of today and the future, in our minds, in our hearts, and perceived through our senses.

This ebook version is the promo for the hard-copy, which will come out sometime in the future ( see "art contest for the inspired reader" at the end of the ebook for more details )
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateAug 22, 2016
ISBN9781365347986
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    Happiness Factory - Aaron J Kaplan

    Happiness Factory

    Happiness Factory

    Copyright

    Copyright © 2016 by Aaron J Kaplan

    Copyright © 2018 by PL4H Creations

    All rights reserved.  This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or scholarly journal.

    First publishing: 2016

    ISBN 978-1-365-34798-6

    Published by: Aaron J Kaplan (PL4H Creations)

    Wordpress, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram: all handles @PL4HCreations

    Snapchat: @pl4haaron

    To…

    My friends and family of life

    Preface

    My name is Aaron Joseph Kaplan, and I am no better or worse than any of you.  I have had my ups and downs, and, through it all, I have realized true happiness.  Though it comes and goes, I always have it on my mind, for I know its eternal maintenance as a true phenomenon that is simply waiting on all of us living to make it happen.  It will happen.  Knowing eventuality may set me apart from many people today, but it does not make me a better or worse person.

    I do not deserve happiness any more than any of you, nor do I deserve it less.  Though I fight for it to be spread, happiness is a birthright of all of ours- and the most important one.  I have learned this, and so it has become my self-adopted mission to spread this knowledge as far and wide as I can; we do not experience happiness until we have it created for us by others after allowing for it to come into us ourselves; we are not only those who desire the happiness, but we are also the others; it is up to all

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