The Office for National Statistics (ONS) found that job security, personal health and relationships with family members were at the top of most people's concerns, and were cited by nine out of 10 of those responding to the ONS consultation.
Other key ingredients of a happy life were parents' sense of the security of their children's future, with couples keen that their children have a good life and a nice place to live; the freedom of society; and spiritual and religious beliefs.
Respondents were more likely to rate having a job as important to them than being paid a high salary.
How happy-clappy and twee.
It's abut like asking blurks what they find sexy in a burd and they'll guff on about their eyes? Really- take a look at a sheep's eye at the butchers and tell me you find that "sexy".
So we are expected to believe that having any old job will make you happy, irrespective of if you like the job or not? And that getting paid minimum wage is going to have you doing cart wheels? Bollocks is it.
TTel.
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