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What are character strengths according to positive psychology?
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What are character strengths according to positive psychology?
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Character strengths are traits that are valued in the moral sense and help individuals live a fulfilling life. Understanding and cultivating one's character strengths has been found to increase wellbeing and life satisfaction.
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