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Having Kids Can Mean End Of Marital bliss

What"s more – such a thought has been backed by scientific evidence.
According to Harvard University psychology professor Daniel Gilbert, who told about the finding in the Happiness and its Causes conference in Sydney on May 7, only marriage proved to be a constant source of joy.
"Figures
show
that
married
people
are
in
almost
every
way
happier
than
unmarried
people
-
whether
they
are
single,
divorced,
cohabiting," News.com.au
quoted
Prof
Gilbert,
as
saying.
"Married
people
live
longer,
married
people
earn
more
money
per
capita,
married
people
have
more
sex
and
enjoy
it
more.
Married
people
seem
to
be
happier
on
every
dimension
that
you
can
imagine,"
Gilbert
said.
Money can also buy happiness - just not as much happiness as people think.
"Money buys you a lot of happiness first and then it buys you less and less - every dollar buys you less happiness as the dollar before, and you reach a point where money is doing almost nothing for your happiness. But it's never the case that more money makes you sadder. If you get millions and millions you never get depressed about it," Prof Gilbert said.
And despite the belief that children were the apples of our eyes, they actually had a negative impact on happiness.
The more kids you had, the sadder you were likely to be, Prof Gilbert said.
US and European studies had shown that people's happiness did spike while they were expecting a baby but sharply plummeted after the child was born.
The low point came when children reached the ages of 12-16, and recovered only when they had flown the coop, he said.
"In reality ... children do seem to increase happiness as long as you're expecting them, but as soon as you have them, trouble sets in," he said.
"People are extremely happy before they have children and then their happiness goes down, and it takes another big hit when kids reach adolescence.
"When does it come back to it's original baseline? Oh, about the time the children grow up and go away."



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