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Acting Spontaneously Might Be the Key to Happiness

The average American makes 6,709 spontaneous decisions every year, according to new research. A brand new survey done by OnePoll on behalf of Cub Cadet of 2,000 found when including decisions such as getting coffee, trying a new lunch place, taking a nap and the like, the average American will act spontaneously about 18 times per day.

And is acting spontaneously the key to happiness? According to this survey, it may very well be. The study also found that those who considered themselves a “spontaneous person” were 40 percent more likely to consider themselves a “happy person.” Not only that, but they were also 38 percent more likely to feel content and satisfied with their life.

Interestingly, most Americans do consider themselves quite spontaneous, as only about one in six did not think of themselves as such. But including those respondents, 72 percent said they feel happier after they act spontaneously in some way. In fact, of the respondents who did not consider themselves to be spontaneous, one in three said they felt happy after acting spontaneously.

Top outdoor activities to do post-pandemic

  • Sight-seeing: 34%
  • Fishing: 33%
  • Hunting: 33%
  • Hiking: 29%
  • Camping: 26%
  • Four-wheeling: 23%
  • Play a sport: 23%
  • Go for a run: 23%
  • Rafting: 19%
  • Trail riding (in a utility vehicle): 17%

Link:https://www.swnsdigital.com/2020/06/surprising-percentage-of-people-feel-happier-after-spontaneous-decisions/


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