People are happiest at age 33
According to a survey by Friends Reunited, a British social networking site, 70% of participants over 40 years old claim that they are happiest at age 33.
Meanwhile, 16% of respondents felt regret that their childhood was over and 6% said their happiest time was in college.
Many people claim that their 33-year-old happiness comes from success in their careers, life without stress, as well as strong support from family and friends. 36% of them said they were happiest when having children.
Many people feel happiest at the age of 33 by success
in career, family is more harmonious and life is more happy.
In addition, more than half of respondents (53%) chose 33 as a magic number because their life at this age is more fun. Good money facilitates them to enjoy a happier life.
According to psychologist Donna Dawson, a member of the research team: '33 is the age of a man mature enough to overcome his naive childhood to the point of belief and the wild and crazy years of his youth. lack, without losing the vitality and enthusiasm of youth '.
According to Dawson, at this time, even though life is no longer a pink color, the perception of human reality always comes with hope. The spirit of 'I can do it all' is always present as an expression of intense faith in my own abilities.
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