Working fewer hours is associated with higher life satisfaction, according to new research
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Probably a little more true in Japan than in some others, but pretty sure this is both universal and easily known without doing any studies. “Would you be happier if you didn’t have to work so much?” Is kind of a no brainier, isn’t it?