Today-Oct 10

A study on the happiness of Singapore residents has found that having a strong purpose in life, perseverance towards long-term goals and ample social support correlate to happier lives. On the other hand, those who have lower household incomes, or are homosexual or bisexual, are more likely to be unhappy, the researchers concluded in their report, which was released on World Mental Health Day on Sunday (Oct 10). Around 1,230 Singapore respondents were polled online between October to December last year for the study, which was conducted by social enterprise Happiness Initiative. The report follows past research on the happiness of Singaporeans. In 2011, a Gallup poll concluded that Singapore was the world’s most emotionless country, though the Republic improved in the rankings in subsequent years.The Singapore study, on the other hand, identified five individual-level factors that affect happiness levels. Two are socio-demographic factors like sexual orientation and income, and three are psychological factors such as a sense of purpose and the perception of social support. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/purpose-perseverance-support-money-and-sexual-orientation-study-maps-out-what-makes-person