Martin Seligman combines the major elements of hedonic and eudaimonic perspectives in describing a three-part analysis of happiness. According to Seligman the three components of a happy life are
A) positive emotion, resilience, and transcendence.
B) a pleasant life, an engaged life, and a meaningful life.
C) a pleasant life, a healthy life, and a virtuous life.
D) frequent positive emotion, infrequent negative emotion, and life satisfaction.
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