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Keep Happy

Chapter 6: Transcriber’s note
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About This Book

A concise guide presents physical and mental practices to cultivate and sustain happiness, arguing that worry, fear, and resentment harm physiology and drain energy. It contrasts the bodily and mental effects of non-happiness—on circulation, breathing, digestion, elimination, sleep, and mental clarity—and offers practical remedies such as dietary adjustments, breathing and physical exercises, attention to posture and restorative routines, and habits of outlook to interrupt anxious cycles. Emphasis is placed on preventive daily practices that combine bodily care with disciplined positive mental habits to boost health, mood, and overall effectiveness.

Transcriber’s note

Spelling has been retained as published. Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized.

The following printer errors have been changed.

CHANGED FROM TO
Page 33: “Whatsover things are” “Whatsoever things are”
Page 45: “or if the disadvantages” “or of the disadvantages”