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07/10/2018 / By Carol Anderson
People who live in rural towns are documented to be HAPPIER than city-dwellers, according to new research
What’s not to be happy about city-living? Everything you need is at arm’s reach – great food, entertainment, shopping malls, the list goes on. You will never get bored. But a recent study suggests that people residing in rural areas are in fact happier because of their simpler life. A team of researchers from Vancouver School of […]
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