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Our collective trauma: How will the pandemic change us?

The way forward is together, experts say. Author of the article: Susan Schwartz  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021  •  March 12, 2021  •  9 minute read  •  At the same time as much is outside our control, there are ways we can make choices to feel better about ourselves,” says Shelby Levine, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at McGill University. She takes walks in the middle of the day. She has learned to knit. She has also gotten into baking and cooking. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette Article content At the one-year mark of COVID-19’s upheaval in Quebec, the Montreal Gazette takes stock in a six-part series. This is the fifth instalment.

Believe it or not, money isn t the key to happiness

TOM PURCELL: Believe it or not, money isn t the key to happiness

Tom Purcell: Community, not money, the key to happiness

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. 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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