Harvard Study Finds Relationships More Important Than Money or Fame for Happiness

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The Harvard Study of Adult Development, an 85-year-long research project, reveals that strong, supportive relationships are the most significant factor for happiness and longevity, outweighing money or fame. Quality relationships, emotional resilience, healthy lifestyle choices, and social engagement are key to a fulfilling life, emphasizing that nurturing meaningful connections is vital for health and well-being.
Topics:health#happiness#harvard-study#health-and-well-being#longevity#relationships#social-connections
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