Sunday, September 30, 2012

We’re happiest at age 9 or 68

We’re happiest at age 9 or 68


    Nine or 68 years are the exact points in life when we are most likely to throw caution to the wind and put fun first, a new survey has revealed.
The surprising results of the survey, conducted by a sweet brand that polled 2,000 people aged five to 80, show that for most of us it leaves 59 years of toil in between.
Two-thirds of those aged 68 claimed having fun is one of the most important driving forces.
This was a sentiment shared by eight out of 10 of those aged nine – more than any other age in the poll.
“The results cement the
idea of a special bond that we so often see between grandparents and grandchildren,” the an international daily quoted psychologist and author Susan Quilliam as saying. “Each is at a stage in their life when they are discovering or – in the grandparents’ case –rediscovering the boundaries by which most of us live our lives,” she added.

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