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Choose to Be Happy | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Some people assume America is a land of happiness—
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and if they don’t have it, they should blame the government for not fulfilling one of their basic needs.
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But I would like to suggest that our President and government leaders are not your source of happiness.
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Our Declaration of Independence says we have an inalienable right to pursue happiness—
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not the right to be happy.
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Happiness is a choice that is made by each of us on a daily basis.
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As Dale Carnegie noted, “Happiness doesn’t depend on any external conditions;
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it is governed by our mental attitude.” So always remember:
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Your happiness is your responsibility. I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.