Michael Macijeski

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people who were more socially connected had less risk of dying at any age. Whether you were a Black woman in rural Georgia or a White man in Finland, the more connected you were to others, the lower your risk of dying in any given year. This consistency of findings across different locations and demographic groups is what scientists call “replication,” the holy grail of research,
The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
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