Legislators in Brazil are considering a constitutional amendment to make the “pursuit of happiness” one of the social rights of citizens.
The document now lists social rights that include education, health, food, work, housing, leisure and security, the Associated Press reports. The Senate could approve the happiness amendment as soon as today; it would then go to the House.
The AP story quotes Mauro Motoryn, the director of a group called the Happier Movement,
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