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Halcyon days mean contented and prosperous days during the phase of ones life where there is a good feeling of wellness ,satisfaction for value of ones money,time or any work done .Prosperity also includes satisfaction of growth in income wealth ,health and a sense of well being.In the hierarchy of attainment it is that phase of self esteem in attainment of physical,social and health satisfaction and achievement.

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