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Howard S. Friedman, PhD, is a psychology professor at the University of California whose work in health and longevity has won him awards from the Association for Psychological Science and the American Psychological Association. His other books include Health Psychology and The Self-Healing Personality.
Laughter may lift your spirits, but its link to longevity is complex, as the Terman Study found cheerful individuals often lived shorter lives, partly due to risky behaviors like smoking and drinking. True happiness, associated with intentional lifestyle changes such as staying active, fostering social connections, and practicing gratitude, is a stronger predictor of a fulfilling, long life. Life paths vary, with some, like Patricia, thriving through cautious planning and strong relationships, while others, like Emma, found joy and longevity through independence and close-knit support systems. Marriage benefits men’s life expectancy significantly, provided it’s stable, while women’s longevity hinges more on meaningful connections than marital status. Religion’s impact on lifespan is tied to the community it fosters, with deep, authentic relationships proving more valuable than superficial social ties. Traits like conscientiousness, linked to healthier habits and stronger relationships, also promote longevity, while childhood experiences, such as parental divorce, can reduce life expectancy unless mitigated by resilience and a sense of purpose.
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