Eighth, happier rural people living in the city

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Those who live in the city can have ample comfort, but they are not happy. This thing has come out in a study. Montreal based in Canada
Researchers from McGill University and the Vancouver School of Economics have studied this.

For this, a survey of nearly four million people living in different areas of Canada was conducted. Researchers say that people living in the city can have higher salaries and education. Unemployment rates can also be lower in cities, but they are eight times less happy than those living in rural or small towns.

However, researchers say that these things do not affect the happiness of people living in rural or small towns. The researchers asked people to test the rate of satisfaction in their life on the scale of 10 to check their health. After this he added some more questions to it. They observed that compared to people living in small towns and rural areas, 800 percent of the people living in cities were less happy.

Researchers say that there can be many reasons for this, but the most important reason is not to have a strong social base among the people. Studies in the past have said that people living in the city do not have much contact with their family and friends. This week's research shows that social isolation changes in mind. The secretion of a chemical in the brain, which promotes fear and aggression.