As we motor along trying to keep pace with the world around us, it’s easy to become at least slightly self-absorbed. We do what we have to do, lest we fall behind and spend time scrambling just to catch up. I hate playing catch-up.
We muddle through the necessary, but mundane only to be occasionally reminded of the big things: births and deaths, weddings and divorces, graduations and confirmations.
How do we measure life’s more subtle changes on a grander scale? We just conducted our second annual “well-being” survey. Here’s what we found.
How is it that we are simultaneously less able to relax and put work aside and yet be happier? Maybe we thrive under the pressure? Maybe we welcome the chase? Or maybe, like me, we are happiest when we are busiest. Interesting to think about…
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