Happiest States Revealed by New Research

Of course your right, but that's assumed in the equation. Most people live around family and friends.
I'd love to live in Cali, but it would be hard for my kids to visit frequently

Kind of like if I were to live elsewhere. It would make it harder to visit my dad and siblings and thier families. I would be less happy because of that. People that are not happy with thier families now....that's probably a different story.
 
Again, this would still be a cultural thing. Saying you are "satisfied" with life isn't the same thing as being "happy".

I can be happy and unsatisfied. I will always have further goals and am not planning on becoming satisfied any time soon. Each goal I reach opens further goals I have yet to reach, and until I have no more goals why would I maintain I was "satisfied"...

Life-satisfaction is a mistaken measure. They should simply ask if a person is happy with the direction of their life, not "satisfied" as that measure is different than happy by a long shot.

Satisfaction can mean so many things to so many people it is a worthless measure, IMO.

For me, a person who is satisfied is also a person who is not driving towards further goals, they've done everything they wanted.
 
I see we're #20 on that list. I suspect if you researched the eastern half of the state you'd find happier people than you would in the western half. All I know is that I am extremely happy here. Family's here, lots of public land for my hobbies, lots of lakes for fishing, swimming & skiing....I can think of no place I'd rather live. I have mulled over the thought of where I'd live if I had to move and several of the places I'd pick are in the top 15. I believe a person makes a lot of their happiness for himself. It's a choice in a lot of cases. That's just my opinion though.

eastern oklahoma is pretty cool, y'all have some nice little mountains, and some good little rivers for kayaking and canoing. I dug the oauchita mountains in western arkansas for the same reason.

I agree with you. I can be happy anywhere. Hell, I lived in Texas for a few years, and I had a barrel of fun! I concur that A lot of it is just about attitude, and happiness to a large extent is self-inflicted. Or drug-induced. Ha, j/k. Cheers, looking forward to running a few rivers in oklahoma again someday, if I get down there!
 
I've seen GGW, not too impressive.

well a Friday or Sat night in the Frech Quarter will show you more hot woman than you've seen in your lifetime.
Then you have Jazz Fest, Frech Qtr fest, Madi Gras, every 4th Superbowl, Final Fours. Best Live music clubs in the country, best tailgaiting in the counry, bars that close about 6am, best restraunts in the country.
 
well a Friday or Sat night in the Frech Quarter will show you more hot woman than you've seen in your lifetime.
Then you have Jazz Fest, Frech Qtr fest, Madi Gras, every 4th Superbowl, Final Fours. Best Live music clubs in the country, best tailgaiting in the counry, bars that close about 6am, best restraunts in the country.

Yeah I know. I'm just busting your balls. Your beer is still sub-par though.
 
I see we're #20 on that list. I suspect if you researched the eastern half of the state you'd find happier people than you would in the western half. All I know is that I am extremely happy here. Family's here, lots of public land for my hobbies, lots of lakes for fishing, swimming & skiing....I can think of no place I'd rather live. I have mulled over the thought of where I'd live if I had to move and several of the places I'd pick are in the top 15. I believe a person makes a lot of their happiness for himself. It's a choice in a lot of cases. That's just my opinion though.

Very true.
 
Sort of like moving to The Netherlands because it's more liberal.

1) My family would have to pay hundreds of dollars to see me.

2) I can get pot here anyway.
 
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