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Not money or fame: Harvard’s 85-year-long study shows why relationships matter most for happiness
The Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the most comprehensive longitudinal studies ever conducted, has sought to ...
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What 90 years of Harvard research says about happiness: Opinion column by Tom Purcell
The study began in 1938, tracking the health and well-being of 724 young men — 268 Harvard College sophomores and 456 boys from some of Boston’s toughest inner-city neighborhoods. Researchers ...
A decades-long Harvard study revealed that strong, supportive relationships, not money or fame, are the key to a happy, ...
Wealth, fame and success still don’t make us happy — but strong relationships do. That has been the consistent message from the Harvard Study of Adult Development — the longest-running scientific ...
Wealth, fame and success still don’t make us happy — but strong relationships do.
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