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Life Satisfaction | Polskie Tłumaczenie
Tłumaczenie Life Satisfaction (od @chingyu1023vick)
Ten mod mierzy samopoczucie Sima i zapewnia punkty satysfakcji, nastrójniki i efekty w zakresie zapotrzebowania na zabawę lub energię w oparciu o wcześniejsze doświadczenia związane z nastrojem. Utrzymywanie pozytywnego nastroju zwiększa satysfakcję z życia Twojego Sima. I odwrotnie, bycie w negatywnym nastroju zmniejsza satysfakcję z życia.
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By: Gina Florio
Published: Apr 5, 2023
Mental illness has been steadily on the rise for a number of years now. Teenagers especially are suffering from depression and anxiety in ways that generations before have never experienced. And it started long before the coronavirus pandemic. Recent data showed that one in every three American high school girls contemplated suicide in 2021, and between 2009 and 2015, the number of girls between 10 and 14 who were admitted to the emergency room for self-harm tripled. By the time 2016 rolled around, 90% of all teen girls used social media every single day while simultaneously seeing their friends in person less and less. But the mental health crisis certainly doesn't end with teenagers. More people than ever are taking psychiatric drugs. As of January 2021, there are 76,940,157 people taking some kind of antidepressant, antipsychotic, sleeping pills, tranquilizers, or lithium. But there's something in particular happening with the demographic of young liberal women.
Liberals are known to be much more involved with what's happening politically than conservatives. In fact, for many liberals, political activism is an entire personality that has made them hyperaware and even pessimistic about our society. Data has also shown that liberal people are less likely to prioritize activities that bring them personal fulfillment, such as a faith community, marriage, and family. Only 37% of liberals are married, while 56% of conservatives are married. Marriage has long been associated with better health, increased happiness,��and even longer life expectancy.
It's also worth noting that more than 60% of liberals are under the age of 50, and almost one in every three liberals are under the age of 30. Comparatively, four in 10 conservatives are under the age of 50. Perhaps the levels of unhappiness may be correlated with age, as people 50 and above tend to report higher levels of happiness and fulfillment in their life compared to their younger counterparts.
A recent Gallup poll shows that women are increasingly unhappier with the way they are treated in society. In 2016, 61% of women said they were satisfied with the way women were treated in our country, compared to the 44% of women today who claim that they are happy with the way women are treated. Between 2001 and 2016, women's satisfaction with how they were treated seemed to stay about the same, but something happened in 2017 that changed everything. And the difference really shows up in liberal women. About 70% of conservative women feel they are treated fairly by society, but only 44% of liberal women say the same.
38% of liberal women between the ages of 18 and 29 identify as LGBT, and the number of Gen Z individuals who identify as LGBT almost doubled in the last few years. Much data has shown that LGBT individuals struggle with mental illness much more than other demographics, so it would only make sense that so many liberals (many of whom identify as LGBT) have higher rates of mental illness.
A 2020 survey showed that 56% of white liberal women between ages 18 and 29 were diagnosed with a mental health condition, compared to 27% of conservative women in the same age bracket. 40% of liberal women between 30 and 49 reported having a mental health condition, compared to 26% of conservative women of the same age.
[ Link: https://x.com/i/status/1382818208084848653 ]
While all of these numbers may point to correlations rather than causalities, they certainly raise some questions worth asking. What, in particular, is happening with liberal women that makes them more inclined to report higher levels of unhappiness and mental illness? Are mentally ill people simply more drawn to liberal politics, or is the liberal ideology opening the door to a lack of fulfillment?
#Gina Florio#mental health#unhappiness#progressivism#mental health issues#life satisfaction#religion is a mental illness
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As a person, what completes you?
The old saying goes, "You know yourself better than anyone else." So as a person, what completes you? This question is rooted in having a firm sense of self and identity. This may be triggering for some, especially if you really haven't had the opportunity to explore yourself in ways that are only human. For me, the question "Who am I?" is deeply triggering as I always had my sense of self and identity criticized and undermined when I was a child.
Having grow into adulthood, I realize just how weak my sense of identity is, especially when going into new environments, meeting new people, or just deciding what I want my life to look like. This is a very difficult thing to accept because I feel like I once had a great sense of who I was, even when I was a child. However, having gotten myself involved with a person who I thought would complete me and erasing many parts of my personality and identity to fit what I though that person would like ended up destroying every bit of what I had worked for in identifying myself.
A major lesson for me at this point in my life has been not to rely on other people to complete me, yet I continue to ask myself the same question. What DOES complete me?
#life#living#happiness#satisfaction#life satisfaction#identity#self reflection#secure identity#self-identity
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It's Time to Leave Hustle Culture Behind
Escape the hustle culture trap and find a softer, slower life. Rediscover joy, balance, and well-being beyond productivity.
Escape the hustle culture trap and embrace a softer, slower life. Rediscover joy, balance, and well-being beyond productivity “Rise and grind.” “Hustle harder.” “Sleep is for the weak.” These are just a few of the rallying cries of hustle culture that bombard us daily, glorifying busyness and perpetuating the myth that success is synonymous with ceaseless productivity. We’re inundated with…
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#burnout#capitalism#creativity and art#cultural shift#family time#feminism#gender equality#girlboss culture#healthy habits#human connection#hustle culture#importance of rest#joy and fulfillment#leisure time#life satisfaction#Lifestyle#meaningful connections#mental health#overworking#personal growth#physical well-being#productivity myth#quality of life#self-care#slow living#soft life#stress and burnout#stress reduction#time management#value beyond work
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#when writing my tim curry shit which i fucking love#my writing#writer's life#writers on tumblr#life satisfaction#amy willard#my oc stuff
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My life is a dream
My life is glorious
My life is beautiful
I am beautiful
I am satisfied
Everything works out
Everything is great
I have life satisfaction
I have contentment
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Why Large Families Are Happier: Research Insights
Have you ever admired large families and dreamed of having one of your own? If so, you’ll be pleased to know that research shows big families tend to be the happiest. While having multiple children can be chaotic, the benefits often outweigh the challenges. When deciding how many kids to have, many parents hesitate to go beyond one or two. They worry about finances, stress, and time management.…
#big families are better#Child Development#Family Happiness#Family Life#Happy family#Large Families#Life Satisfaction#PARENTING#Research Insights
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Life satisfaction of EU countries
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Emotional Intelligence: Unveiling the Secret to a Richer Life
In our fast-paced modern era, where intellect and achievement often overshadow deeper personal growth, emotional intelligence emerges as a cornerstone for a truly satisfying life. Pravrajika Divyanandaprana, affectionately known as Swamiji, articulates this beautifully in her enlightening teachings, presenting emotional intelligence not just as a skill but as a transformative force in our…
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#emotional health#emotional intelligence#emotional well-being#empathy#EQ#happiness#life satisfaction#meditation#mental health#Mindfulness#personal development#personal growth#Pravrajika Divyanandaprana#relationships#resilience#Self-awareness#self-improvement#self-reflection.#self-regulation#social skills#well-being
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How Exercise Can Increase Your Life Satisfaction
Exercise has long been heralded as a key component of physical health, contributing to stronger muscles, improved cardiovascular function, and better weight management. However, its role in enhancing life satisfaction is equally, if not more, significant. Life satisfaction is a comprehensive measure of well-being that includes feelings of happiness, fulfillment, and contentment with life.…
#exercise benefits#life satisfaction#mental health#personal growth#physical well-being#stress management
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The "If Only" Trap
Teaching high school students, I see how quickly they want to grow up. They think that once they leave high school, their parents’ home, and all the rules, that’s when their life will start. That’s when it’ll all be ‘better.’ Watching this play out year after year, it struck me that high school students eager to graduate are not the only ones suffering from the disease of “if only.” So many of…
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#Arrival fallacy#gratitude#Happiness#Hedonic adaptation#If Only#Initiators of Our Lives#Life Satisfaction#living in the present#mindfulness#personal growth#Positive Psychology#self improvement#Self-Determination Theory
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Have you ever come across the study conducted by Raphael M. Bonelli and his colleagues?
Published in 2014 in the journal "Social Science & Medicine," the study is titled "Religious affiliation and health outcomes in the United States: A population-based study."
It investigates the connections between religious affiliation and health outcomes in the USA, utilizing data from the National Health Interview Survey—an annual survey gathering information about the health and lifestyle of the U.S. population.
The study found that individuals who identified as atheists had a lower risk of the following conditions:
Cardiovascular diseases: Atheists had a 14% lower risk of heart attacks and a 12% lower risk of strokes. Depression: Atheists had a 26% lower risk of depression. Suicide: Atheists had a 33% lower risk of suicide. The study also revealed that atheists enjoyed a better quality of life compared to religious individuals. They were more satisfied with their lives and experienced a stronger sense of joy in living. What do you think of that study?
I haven't come across that before. My Google-fu isn't working as I haven't been able to find the study. This is possibly not helped by the fact English isn't his first language.
I've checked his website, Google Scholar and some other locations. If you've got any links, a DOI or even a copy, I'd like to take a look.
https://www.raphael-bonelli.com/wissenschaftliche-publikationen/
https://sfu-at.academia.edu/RaphaelBonelli
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=EJe7IVcAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
#ask#Raphael M. Bonelli#atheism#quality of life#religion#life satisfaction#health#religion is a mental illness
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The "If Only" Trap
Teaching high school students, I see how quickly they want to grow up. They think that once they leave high school, their parents’ home, and all the rules, that’s when their life will start. That’s when it’ll all be ‘better.’ Watching this play out year after year, it struck me that high school students eager to graduate are not the only ones suffering from the disease of “if only.” So many of…
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#Arrival fallacy#gratitude#Happiness#Hedonic adaptation#If Only#Initiators of Our Lives#Life Satisfaction#living in the present#mindfulness#personal growth#Positive Psychology#self improvement#Self-Determination Theory
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The more exciting life is, the more absurd is the idea of losing it.
Albert Camus, “The Myth of Sisyphus”
#albert camus#the myth of sisyphus#philosophy#philosophical essay#quote#french literature#literature#life#life quote#changes#death#absurdism#contentment#life satisfaction#excitement#graduating from college is absurd af
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How to Stop Feeling Unfulfilled in Your Life
Are you feeling a bit stuck or unfulfilled in life? Don't worry, you're not alone. In this video, we're going to dive into some simple yet effective tips to help you shake off that feeling of emptiness and start living a more satisfying life. We'll explore practical strategies to identify what's causing your sense of unfulfillment and how to address it head-on. From setting meaningful goals to finding passion in your daily activities, we've got you covered. So, if you're ready to take control of your happiness and start living a life that truly fulfills you, hit that play button and let's get started on this journey together! Remember, it's never too late to make positive changes and find fulfillment in your life.
#Fulfillment#Unfulfilled#Life satisfaction#Happiness#Goals#Passion#Purpose#Self-discovery#Personal growth#Mindset shift#Youtube
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