Secret to a Better Life
Would your life be better if you had more money? According to research, it wouldn't. Most people think that winning the lottery will make them happy, but studies have found that many lottery-winners either spend all their money and go into debt, or their friends, family, and people they aren't even close to keep asking them for cash, meaning that they end up with less wealth and worse relationships than before they won the lottery.
So, what is the secret to a better life?
In the longest known study of adult life, the Harvard Study of Adult Development collected data on 724 men over 75 years. Participants were selected from Harvard University, one of the world's most elite schools, located in Boston, United States as well as from Boston's poorest neighborhoods.
The men were interviewed every two years. The study found that participants who were healthiest at age 80 were not the most successful or the richest, they were the ones who had reported that they were in happy relationships thirty years earlier.
Based on observations, participants who have healthy relationships live longer than those who are lonely. Also, according to the research, it is not just the number of friends you have but the quality of your friendships that makes the difference. Good relationships protect our bodies and brain while unhealthy relationships can make us sick and even shorten our lives
Answer this question 1.What do most people think happens to lottery winners?