July 5, 2013
WE HAPPY PURITANS:
Study: People With a Lot of Self-Control Are Happier : Improbably enough, people who are better able to resist impulses report being more satisfied with their lives. (LINDSAY ABRAMS, JUL 1 2013, The Atlantic)
Hard not to notice how miserable the folks demanding more freedom always are.RESULTS: The more self-control people reported having, the more satisfied they reported being with their lives. And contrary to what the researchers were expecting, people with more self-control were also more likely to be happy in the short-term. In fact, when they further analyzed the data, they found that such people's increased happiness to a large extent accounted for the increased life satisfaction.IMPLICATIONS: As they go about their daily lives, people with a lot of self-control appear to generally be in higher spirits; in the long run, they're happier with their lives. To explain why this would be so, the researchers conducted another online survey. What they figured out is that instead of constantly denying themselves, people high in self-control are simply less likely to find themselves in situations where that's even an issue. They don't waste time fighting inner battles over whether or not to eat a second piece of cake. They're above such petty temptations. And that, it would seem, makes them happier ... if still just a little bit sad.
Posted by Orrin Judd at July 5, 2013 5:19 AM
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