47 years old is the key to the "happiness index" in life! The right to the midlife crisis, determine whether to have a happy old age

Editorial: Is the midlife crisis that people often say really true? A cross-border study in the United States has found that people's satisfaction with life is highly related to age. Regardless of income, race, or nationality, the age of 47 to 49 is the most depressing period of life. Why are middle-aged people particularly prone to emotional lows? Only by starting from physiological, psychological and other aspects and preparing in advance can the elderly become happier and happier.

Are you so happy in middle age? David Graham Blanchflower, a well-known economic student at the Dartmouth Institute in the United States, published a compelling study this year (2020), pointing out that the "happiness index" of a person's life presents a U-shaped curve distribution: most people think that childhood is the most careless period of their lives. As they grow older, the more they suffer, the less satisfied they are with their lives. This feeling of depression will "touch" between the ages of 47 and 49, and will only begin to recover after the age of 50. The emergence of this research has found universal scientific evidence for the familiar "midlife crisis". Blanchflower's research spans 132 countries around the world, and its sources include major states around the world outside the Southern Ocean. Researchers ruled out changes in health, income, career, marriage, children, etc., and asked the subject to evaluate their overall life satisfaction. The results of the

statistics make Blanchflower quite strange. The measurement scale of "Happiness Index" is the lowest with 1 point and 4 points with the highest. Take the United States as an example. The happiness index of young people at the age of 20 is as high as about 3.38, and it drops to 3.16 at the age of 30. After that, the scores have been declining, reaching the lowest point in life from the age of 47 to 49 3.11. After about 50 years old, the score began to rise significantly year by year, and when it was 80 years old, it rose to nearly 3.35 at the age of 20. And not only the United States, but other countries also show similar trends.

The point of middle-aged happiness and wealth is whether you can confirm the turnaround in the first and second half of your life, why are you particularly prone to falling into a low point? Blanchflower pointed out that this phenomenon is difficult to find a single cause, but happiness and no are absolutely related to economic conditions. Researched