The U Shape of Happiness: The Psychology of Happiness

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The U Shape of Happiness: The Psychology of Happiness

A team of psychologists from Germany and Switzerland recently published a new study that looks at how happiness varies over people’s life course and across different age groups.

They studied three major components of subjective well-being, including life satisfaction, positive emotional states, negative emotions, and negative emotional states.

Life satisfaction appears to trend upward over a relatively long period of time, but negatively emotional states seem to fluctuate from age 9 to 22 before declining again toward age 60.

The results suggest that life satisfaction tends to increase during the early part of life and decreases later in life.

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