But since there hasn't been much research about how happy and
unhappy people value societal events (as opposed to personal events), they wanted to test their hypothesis — using the Olympics as a theoretical scenario.
Not exact matches
Of course, managing to wring the most
value from your
unhappy customers requires you to master the knee jerk defensiveness in the face of criticism that nearly all of us suffer from and actually listen to what this angry or upset
person is telling you.
will i most say i am a free spirit
person who enjoy having a good time i belive you work hard and play hard 2 life is 2 short to be
unhappy but i also
value other
people time as well... thank you..
People who highly
value material goods (an orientation reinforced by consumer marketing) are likely to be more
unhappy and have a lower quality of life than those who
value more internal or nonmaterial rewards such as creativity, competence, and contributing to the community.
I've noticed several comments on the Acorns Facebook page with
people unhappy about the overall
value of their investments being down but the Acorn app has only been around since about August of 2014.