When are we happiest in life?
We all have our ideas. What does social science in a survey say?
Perhaps it is during the full bloom of our youth or when we are raising our children, or at the full moon or when we suddenly get rich, famous, influential, powerful, or fall in love. Maybe it's when we finally give it all up, stop being self-interested, internally renounce, and set off to awaken and become enlightened and liberated.
Or maybe happiness comes at last in our golden years.
Recently, AARP teamed up with National Geographic Partners and asked more than 2,500 adults to put themselves in one of two camps,
very happy or not too happy.
It then divided the respondents into age groups to determine the time of life when people are most likely to be happy.
The following is what they discovered about each age group. It’s not the usual blah, blah, blah. More
- Cheerleaders were sexually abused by coaches in South Carolina, new lawsuit alleges
- How we ruin our relationships without even realizing it
- Liz Truss is England's new prime minister (usatoday.com)
- Medieval ‘vampire’ discovered trapped with sickle to stop her rising from the dead (msn.com)
- A psychologist shares the 7 signs of a narcissistic parent: 'It's a toxic way to raise your kids' (msn.com)
- Ex-Pres. Donny Trump may have sold classified documents, should be 'arrested': Kirschner
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