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Get this: A study by McGill University has found that more money does not necessarily make people in low-income countries happier.
I like more money as much as the next guy, but that does not surprise me.
Sara Miñarro, the lead author, says in Futurity.org that the people interviewed reported that what was responsible for making them happy was the greater proportion of time they spent with their families and in contact with nature (many of the people interviewed were fishermen).
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The country is divided, in massive debt, and our future isn’t looking so good but thankfully, I have more immediate worries to consume my energies.
Girl Scout cookies are back.
I’m on a diet, you see the same diet I’m on every year at this time as I struggle to lose the weight I put on during the holiday season.
This year offers a far greater weight-loss challenge, however, because most of 2020 offered millions of us the perfect conditions to pack on the pounds.
America could use a hearty laugh right now, but laughter doesn’t come easily because too many Americans have lost their sense of humor. Humor, says Merriam-
Webster, is “the ability to be funny or to be amused by things that are funny.” We are at our best when we’re amused. Few