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New Zealander Writes ‘10 Commandments of Happy’

Palmerston North man, Kemp Reweti, recently wrote an article about how he approaches the pursuit of happiness in his own life, and in his family. 

“My perspective on happiness,” he writes, “is probably old fashioned…but I sincerely believe that there are patterns in life that can help foster happiness, and certain pathways of being that can lead to happiness.”

Mr Reweti is married, has two children and is actively involved in his local congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He says he wrote the article "to encourage people to make sure they followed some basic guidelines to live a more fulfilling and happy life."

Read the full article at newspaper website Stuff.co.nz.

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