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Friday, August 01, 2008
Happiness
By VictorM:I suppose the findings of this study explain my perpetual grin, even if I'm not yet "older":
Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life, even though they start out happier, a new survey of Americans suggests.Early in adult life, women are more likely than men to fulfill their family life and financial aspirations, leading to greater overall happiness.
Later in life, however, the tables turn and men report coming closer to reaching their goals for consumer goods and family life. Men are more satisfied with their financial situation and family life, and are happier than women in later life, the study shows.
In women's defense, living with a smelly, hairy old man can't be much fun.
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It's not so much the hair or the smell but the perpetual state of adolescence in which men prefer to live their lives.
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