Feeling miserable isn't always attributed to one specific cause; in fact, according to a study from the journal Kyklos, it can be a side effect of many things, from mental illness, to poverty, and ...
People who haven't reached a higher vibrational level often struggle to see the good in bad situations, which can turn their situations into nightmares. Miserable people are often only capable of ...
The huge number of books about how to better your career astounds me. I sometimes wonder if there really is anything new worth writing about. But last year I read a book that seemed cheesy on the ...
In Gallup's latest report on workplace engagement, Jim Clifton, Chairman and CEO wrote that “16% of employees are actively disengaged — they are miserable in the workplace." If you are absolutely ...
Would you say some people or most people are miserable? It’s hard to tell these days. With all the fake drama everyone seems to be indulging in, one has a difficult time telling whether or not people ...
It’s eventually going to happen. Though we’ve been riding this happiness train in psychology for a long time now, at some point the pendulum is going to swing: Miserable will become the new happy, old ...
In our daily lives it is inevitable that we will have to interact with individuals who we might refer to as miserable, bitter, gloomy, or just unpleasant. It is impossible to avoid all such people, ...
It is essential for policy-makers to have a read of their constituents’ well-being, as viewed through the lens of economic statistics. Author’s note: Below is the latest installment of Hanke’s Annual ...
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