While there’s a lot of negative discourse about professional environments these days, with many attempting to convince most workers that they have to suffer through their job no matter what, the truth ...
Feeling miserable isn't always attributed to one specific cause; in fact, according to a study from the journal Kyklos, it can be a side effect of many things, from mental illness, to poverty, and ...
Is your husband always irritated, anxious and frustrated due to some reason or the other? There may be causes like stress, loss of sleep, hormonal disbalance, anger etc. These negative points can make ...
No one wants to be miserable at work—and yet many of us do things that almost guarantee that we’ll feel that way. By identifying the 4 behaviors described here, you can avoid falling into the common ...
That’s right. We kinda love watching these miserable sots. Not only does their gloom make us feel better about our own lives, it’s what makes them tick. Whether they’re good detectives, good doctors, ...
Feeling the Squeeze? It Might Be the High Price of Ignoring the Deficit Audio By Carbonatix The latest update — now expanded to 156 nations — on a metric of well-being as viewed through the lens of ...
James Pethokoukis is a columnist at AEIdeas, the blog of the American Enterprise Institute, and a CNBC contributor. He is on Twitter. Updated September 8, 2015, 3:32 AM Market capitalism has done ...
Measuring misery is not straightforward or an easy task. Some rankings, such as Hanke’s Annual Misery Index, are purely economic: They factor in inflation, unemployment, lending rates and growth of ...