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Why Are Men Happier Than Women?
By
David Leonhardt Last year,
a team of researchers added a novel twist to something known as a time-use
survey. Instead of simply asking people what they had done over the course
of their day, as pollsters have been doing since the 1960s, the researchers
also asked how people felt during each activity. Were they happy? Interested?
Tired? Stressed? Not surprisingly, men and women often gave similar answers about what they liked to do (hanging out with friends) and didnt like (paying bills). But there were also a number of activities that produced very different reactions from the two sexes and one of them really stands out: Men apparently enjoy being with their parents, while women find time with their mom and dad to be slightly less pleasant than doing laundry. Alan Krueger, a Princeton economist working with four psychologists on the time-use research team, figures that there is a simple explanation for the difference. For a woman, time with her parents often resembles work, whether its helping them pay bills or plan a family gathering. For men, it tends to be sitting on the sofa and watching football with their dad, said Mr. Krueger, who, when not crunching data, enjoys watching the New York Giants with his father. This intriguing if unsettling finding is part of a larger story: there appears to be a growing happiness gap between men and women. This excerpt is from an article originally published by the New York Times. Please read the full article here. RELATED ARTICLE: How to Be Happy Right Now 30 seconds is all it takes to go from "down and out" to "king of the world!" Once you learn how to do Gratitude-Bliss Meditation (GBM), you'll have the power to be happy any time, any place. Gratitude-Bliss Meditation Handbook
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