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Close Relationships and Happiness

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What is the secret of long-term happiness? An important factor quoted by many people is their close social relationship. Very happy people are building strong and fulfilling relationships. But if we feel that our nearest people - our family and friends - are being refused, we will try to grab the secret of happiness. Both cultures who agree to both cultures are particularly vulnerable to this refusal. A person can become bicultural, if you were born and raised in a country by parents from another country or by traveling from one country to another. For example, for children who were born and raised by Russian parents in London, Russian will be called their "heritage culture".

While happy people report deeply intimate relationships with families and friends that do not surprise you, you should note that the number of close relationships required for the interests of personal relationships is very small You might be surprised to find it. As a human being, we are keen to connect people. We prosper and it makes our souls foolish. But remember, this is not much needed. Even with some intimate relationships you can do this!

As a result of 50 years of happy research, the amount and quality of human social relations - friendship, relationships with family, intimate relationships with neighbors - are closely related to happiness and personal well-being. No. People with many friendships are less likely to experience sadness, loneliness, low self-esteem, problems related to diet and sleep. Since we use social media such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, SMS etc., we can easily "connect" with a lot of people. Many of us also live in privacy and independent society that emphasizes proximity and interdependence. Americans dream of having a country house, but you can spend a few days even if you do not have neighbors Establish a connection with nature, come from training and retreat like a monk. A particularly powerful form of sorrow