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The Art of Being Happy

This initiative addresses a growing challenge in academic education: helping students manage the emotional and relational aspects of transitioning to the workforce.

Many graduates struggle with anxiety, insecurity, and underdeveloped soft skills. To tackle this, the Fondazione della Felicità introduces the Think Strange® Philosophy—a unique method that combines science, emotion, and performance to build resilience, self-determination, and a happiness-oriented mindset.

The program offers a powerful, experiential event that supports students, educators, and employers in making the academic-to-work transition more effective and fulfilling.

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