March 12, 2009

No wonder I'm constantly unhappy.

Oh wait, no I'm not. But it turns out I probably should be. Science says so! (emphasis and link mine):

Looking for happiness—it's family-friendly communities for some, tropical paradise or the rugged West for others. A survey of Americans' well-being, conducted by Gallup in partnership with Healthways and America's Health Insurance Plans, gives high marks to Utah, which boasts lots of outdoor recreation for its youthful population.

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And the bluegrass state of Kentucky was 49th, with Mississippi 48th on the list.

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Rep. Harold Rogers' district in eastern Kentucky's coal country and New York Rep. Jose Serrano's district, which includes the distressed neighborhood of the South Bronx, had the lowest well-being scores.
I will admit, though, that Rogers' district is a complete hellhole.  Anyone there with any talent or future escaped long ago.

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1 The last time I was in the south Bronx it reminded me of pictures of Berlin right after WWII.

Posted by: Vmaximus at March 12, 2009 07:47 PM (uDFXl)

2 I think you shouldn't say that you're unhappy, we all feel the same in some moments of our lives, but we should never give up. Asigurare CASCO ieftina

Posted by: did at October 06, 2011 05:48 AM (r/pNj)

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