Which of the following statements concerning enjoying healthy activities is true?

a. People enjoy pleasant activities even when they are stressed.
b. People cherish happy activities and feel that such activities are important even during times of stress.
c. People generally feel that they deserve to be happy.
d. People who have hobbies are better able to handle stress than those without hobbies.


Answer: b. People cherish happy activities and feel that such activities are important even during times of stress.

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