Show Notes:

In today’s episode, we talk about: 

How Dr. Pele lived in refugee camps during the civil war with people around them dying from starvation. How in the midst of the crisis his mother sang to him and his siblings to divert their attention from fear and pain. How happiness is a choice, which can drive away fear and hunger. Why happiness comes before success and not the other way around.How everything you experience, even the bad things, is an important teaching moment that opens opportunities to offer perspective.Why you cannot have happiness without experiencing the opposite, akin to darkness versus light. 

 

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