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Predicting future happiness
Dr.Ratan Saini , Agra: Oct 3 2008
Made Popular Oct 3 2008
India :
Some people are naturally optimistic or pessimistic, but how accurately they predict the level of satisfaction they may attain in the future depends on a variety of factors. This is according to research by Brandeis University psychologist Margie...
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Rohit Mishra
Madurai, India
There are age-related differences in how individuals view both the past and the future. The attitudes can be used in market research and how to approach different age segments. ”These more negative expectations from older adults may be their way of bracing for an uncertain future,” says psychologist Margie Lachman.
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”These more negative expectations from older adults may be their way of bracing for an uncertain future, a perspective that can serve a protective function in the face of losses and that can have positive consequences if life circumstances turn out to be better than expected,”
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Lily
London, United Kingdom
Vert rightly said.
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Francis J
Mathura, India
good thoughts.
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Rohit Mishra
Madurai, India
Future is bright with happy people.
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Francis J
Mathura, India
pl continue.
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