Your happiness is more likely to hit rock bottom at age 47.2—but there's an upside, says new research. (via CNBCMakeIt)
Furthermore, they might be reaching a peak in their careers — where there's little room for advancement and retirement prospects are still decades away. "Satisfaction at work is closely correlated to overall satisfaction in life," explains Taylor. "People increasingly admit they largely define themselves by their career achievements."
Drawing from previous research, he says there are three potential reasons people see a rebound: They learn to readjust expectations of themselves, they learn to appreciate their success when they see others who haven't achieved as much and, finally, cheerful people may live longer in general.
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