World favours happy words
The Pollyanna hypothesis, which claims that most people, regardless of cultural or sociolinguistic background, use positive words more often than negative words has been backed up by a new study
The Pollyanna hypothesis, which claims that most people, regardless of cultural or sociolinguistic background, use positive words more often than negative words has been backed up by a new study
By fundamentally changing our cultural values we can create societies that collaborate for increased wellbeing rather than compete for increased wealth
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