Real happiness does not need an abundance of wealth: New study reveals

Safi Akhtar
2 min readJan 19, 2021

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New research has found that health and intelligence and people are making people’s lives happier than wealth. Saying that wealth can make people happy is a blatant lie.

The London School of Economics has examined various conditions found in the lives of 200,000 people.

It has been found that illness or anxiety affects people’s happiness first and foremost because happiness is mostly a vital product of sound health and physique.

Wise and good spouses play an essential role in the happiness and health of their life partners.

A good circle of sincere friends play a decisive part in the well-being and intact mental and physical health of a person. They are a rich source of providing state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.

The coordinator of the scientific study said the establishment represents a ‘new role for the state’. The analysis contains a survey of international opinion polls conducted around the world.

Scientists have found that the rate of increase from one to ten was almost 0.2 degrees higher as the amount was doubled.

According to the analysis, this could be the result of people feeling overwhelmed with their financial gain rather than the impact of their financial gain on them.

However, finding a reputable and good spouse will increase happiness by 0.6 degrees, while the death or separation of a life partner decreases the happiness in the same way and at the same scale.

However, the worst effect on this scale of happiness comes from dementia and anxiety disorders, which reduces happiness by 0.7 degrees. Similarly, unemployment also decreases it gradually.

“This shows that the state should play a brand new role in the happiness of its voters and emphasize greater happiness than making wealth,” said the above-mentioned council member Richard, the landowner, author of the analysis.

He said: ‘Evidence shows that the factors that play a large part in our happiness and suffering measure our social relationships and our mental and physical health.

‘In the past, the state struggled with issues such as poverty, the state, education and physical health. But domestic violence, regular and excessive drinking, anxiety, stress testing, etc.; they should tend to be of moderate value.

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Safi Akhtar
Safi Akhtar

Written by Safi Akhtar

Safi Akhtar Mangi @safi4pk, Former Principal HCK, Senior Faculty English literature, Critical thinking, Social Media: FB & Twitter

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