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Survey: Nearly half of U S veterans cite personal growth during pandemic

Survey: Nearly half of U.S. veterans cite personal growth during pandemic By (0) Nearly half of U.S. veterans say as the pandemic has continued, they feel a stronger sense of personal strength, have developed closer relationships and a greater appreciation for life, according to a new survey. File Photo by Airman 1st Class Deana Heitzman/U.S. Air Force Could there actually be a mental health upside to the ongoing pandemic? In a word, yes. At least that s the finding of a new survey, in which roughly four in 10 U.S. military veterans said that the experience has in some ways proven psychologically rewarding.

Money might buy happiness, after all, study suggests

Money might buy happiness, after all, study suggests By (0) Despite the cliche that money doesn t make people happy, a new study suggests that money can be used to make people happy and just having it can ease stress. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo Millionaires, rejoice! It turns out that money can, in fact, buy happiness. And a new study suggests more is better, with well-being rising as earnings grow. Having more money gives people a greater sense of control over life, said study author Matthew Killingsworth. Advertisement The finding stems from more than 1.7 million real-time reports of well-being from more than 33,000 U.S. adults. They were prompted by their cellphones to answer the question How do you feel right now? at random times during their waking hours.

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