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From "The Car That Went Abroad: Motoring Through the Golden Age" by Paine, Albert Bigelow

The Joy
Younger daughter of the narrator
Core Belief
"The importance of embracing new experiences."
Worldview
Imaginative and optimistic.
Personality
Enthusiastic, imaginative, and curious, she is quick to embrace new experiences.
In Their Own Words
"The Joy, who was ten, was for going in and putting other things by, but we overruled her."
"It would be a good place for bad dreams."
"We would probably blow up soon."
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