Happiness survey results related to MGTOW !

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    Blue Skies
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    a large survey was conducted to analyze happiness around the world.
    the stuff written in (brackets) is how its related to Mgtow.

    Those aged 45 to 59 reported the lowest levels of life satisfaction, with men on average less satisfied than women. (effects of divorce and post-divorce)

    Women are at their least happy at 38.6 years on average; males hit low point at 52.9 years (big drop in Sexual marketplace value..SMV, aka hitting the wall!!! Men experience this much later than women.)

    People with jobs were happier than unemployed people, with part-time workers the happiest. Of those who were not working, retirees had the highest levels of happiness, followed by students (be cost efficient, work part time if you can afford it. Don’t spend $ on women)

    Bonus:
    US citizens have become less happy with each passing decade since 1900; in Europe, happiness declined until 1950 and has been increasing steadily ever since (capitalism vs socialism???)

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

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    Spacemonkey
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    I saw that survey and I must say I wasn’t impressed. It involved people being asked to grade their happiness on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the happiest.

    Guess what, people said somewhere between 7 and 8. So the most miserable gave themselves 7 and the most joyous 8. Not a huge difference in my book so what I took from it was this. According to the study there is only a 10% difference between me at my most miserable and me at my happiest. This is plainly crap. I have had 3s and 4s at times in my life and at other times 9s and 10s. Either I’m an anomaly, maybe bipolar or something or else the survey is wrong.

    What do other people think. Have you had 3s and 4s at times in your life and 9s and 10s at others? Or have you gently oscillated between 7s and 8s all your life?

    “Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light.”

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    Blue Skies
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    Guess what, people said somewhere between 7 and 8. So the most miserable gave themselves 7 and the most joyous 8. Not a huge difference in my book so what I took from it was this.

    not true …. some ppl not 7-8
    “……compared with people who said they were in very bad health, whose average rating was just 4.91.”

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    @ Saver,

    love this.

    I extend my deepest condolences to the men who got married today.

    you rock!!!

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Blue Skies
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    @ Saver,

    love this.

    I extend my deepest condolences to the men who got married today.

    you rock!!!

    thanks pal!

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

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    Varun
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    Awesome!

    But of course it is not unusual. I can largely find and read about surveys conducted to measure HQ (Happiness quotient) in married men and women. I read that like the middle-aged married man are far more unhappy than his counterpart,i.e., middle-aged married woman. Comparativey, middle-aged unmarried men were not as miserable as their married counterparts… whereas the middle aged unmarried woman had a lower hq than her married counterpart.

    This is just the middle-aged section, and these surveys were probably localized. I haven’t looked up global surveys yet. If what you say is true, then we are in for a tough one.

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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