
Felix Cheung
Dr. Felix Cheung is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and a Canada Research Chair in Population Well-Being. He is a coauthor of the World Happiness Report, which highlights the importance of kindness and benevolence in contributing to personal happiness and community well-being. Cheung's research focuses on understanding how acts of generosity impact happiness levels and social cohesion.
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Felix Cheung, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, emphasizes the importance of human relationships for well-being.
Indonesia, Negara Paling Sejahtera di DuniaDr. Felix Cheung is an assistant professor of psychology and a coauthor of a chapter in the recent World Happiness Report.
How to flourish –– even when you aren’t at your happiest, according to researchFelix Cheung worked as a researcher on the Canadian and World Happiness report and is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.
Canada is slipping in global happiness rankings. Should our policymakers care?Felix Cheung is a co-author of the World Happiness Report and believes the data on generous acts is very encouraging.
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Kindness will make you happier than a higher salary, report shows



