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/^t/According to the "Webster's Dictionary" "wealth" means: <*> and under the entry "fame" there is a definition: <*>. There are a lot of people in the world who are described as wealthy and famous and although these two adjectives have very positive connotations, very often these people are not fully satisfied with their lives. Among all the well-known are actors, politicians and the heads of different countries. These people seem to be cheerful and they have reasons to be happy - they have money, power and very often they are idolized by the crowds. But are these people really happy?