The study says 34 is the happiest year of life
according to the daily mail of the UK in March 10th, a survey by the Yale University found that, on average, people are the happiest. A year of blessing. Because in this year, most people have made progress in several important events in life, including the choice of a lifelong partner and a child, a lifelong career and a small success.
a wonderful age
survey found that the age of 34 is a wonderful age. In this year, most people begin to have stable families and jobs. It is in this year that people are most comfortable and comfortable. At this point, people have a certain income, find their right place in the social stratum, no longer worry about their livelihood, and start to get involved in some high-end enjoyment.
home safety experts at the Yale University were in charge of the survey and interviewed 2000 people over 40 years old to recollection of the happiness of different stages of life. According to the survey, on average, for most people, the age of 34 is the happiest year.
20, 30 and 40 each have their own happiness
you need to know that 34 is just an average. Taking 10 years as a stage, respondents had different views on the happiest 10 years. Some people think that the happiest of 10 years when they are more than 20 years old is the pursuit of freedom, social interaction and career advancement.
some people think that at the age of more than 40, they are happiest. They think it's gratifying to have children and watch them grow slowly. Some people think that at the age of more than 50, happiness is the most important. When work pressure is gradually reduced, children leave their home and feel relaxed. Of course, some people divorced at the age of more than 50, giving life a new starting point. Of course, some people think that at the age of more than 60, they are the happiest, because they enjoy retirement life, and can finally relax and enjoy traveling.
a house is a key factor in
survey shows that it will be happy to meet the right other half, or "fix the fruit" into the marriage hall. Besides, as people grow older, people will feel happier and happier. Although youth is beautiful, young people are not necessarily the happiest.
overall, 47% of the respondents said they were happier in their lives; 43% of the respondents said they were happy and worried, and two were concurrently; the proportion of respondents who expressed their life pain was 10%.