The longest scientific study of happiness began in 1938 and is still ongoing. It now tracks multiple generations, researching ...
Older adults in England reported better mental well-being after the pandemic, but also slightly elevated depression rates.
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Researchers at University College London said they reviewed 1 million survey responses that almost 50,000 people submitted ...
Happiness is multifaceted, and we should be wary of discounting pleasure and enjoyment as shallow or self-indulgent.
Happiness over one’s lifetime has been popularly described as looking like a U-shaped curve: The joys of youth are followed by the challenges of our 20s and 30s before an upswing later in life that ...
Keep the light in front of you, so that your face is well lit. Make sure the lens is not obstructed by your fingers or other objects in the frame. Keep the camera steady and limit movement. Your ...
Older people have greater general happiness, life satisfaction and sense of purpose than they did before the Covid-19 pandemic.
A survey of about 50,000 adults shows we’re happiest in the mornings, but sad and anxious at night. Planning around those ...
Happiness, in other words ... As Gruda writes, “having a purpose serves as psychological armor, shielding us from life’s adversities and offering tranquility in tumultuous times.” ...
Natalie Brown is a Latter-day Saint based in Colorado. She is writing a book on narratives of happiness in the Latter-day ...