2016
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9584-2016v24n3p1019
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Feminist killjoys e reflexões (in)felizes sobre obstinação e felicidade

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“…Feelings of happiness are unique to each person and may be individually or collectively associated with physical, social, affective or other factors. Satisfaction with one's health is an extremely important feeling for increasing the likelihood a person will say they are happy (17) . This satisfaction does not depend on social relationships, but on people's feelings toward themselves, since their health may be affected by a sickness, but they are nevertheless happy.…”
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“…Feelings of happiness are unique to each person and may be individually or collectively associated with physical, social, affective or other factors. Satisfaction with one's health is an extremely important feeling for increasing the likelihood a person will say they are happy (17) . This satisfaction does not depend on social relationships, but on people's feelings toward themselves, since their health may be affected by a sickness, but they are nevertheless happy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to have a life that is not based on prescriptive happiness, i.e., a life whose objects of desire break away from historically and socially established criteria, for example: graduation, success at work, marriage, family (17)(18) . From this perspective, wanderers, migrants, homeless people and individuals living in diverse cultural contexts will not view themselves as disadvantaged within the broader narrative on happiness (18) .…”
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confidence: 99%