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Danielle has two suitors vying for her attention. Danielle grew up in a rural area and works as a teacher. She is middle class (a well-paid teacher) and enjoys spending her leisure time reading or going to the movies.
 
  Marcus is very different than Danielle; he grew up in the city, has a high stress/high power job, makes a great deal of money, and enjoys playing hard when he has time off. Ian grew up in the suburbs is a college instructor and makes some extra money tutoring at the high school. Ian likes to go out to eat to celebrate events, but also enjoys quiet weekends at home. Based on your reading of what makes relationships last, who should Danielle date and why?

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What are some of the benefits of being happy?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Similarity is very important for making a relationship last. Not only do couples who are initially similar have longer relationships, but their similarities may also mean they become more similar overtime. Based on this information Ian is the person with whom she would likely have the longest relationship. Marcus may have money and prestige, but ultimately those things that make him different or unique from her might become annoying and she will be disenchanted when she realizes how these differences might play out over the longer term.

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Happy people experience more tangible benefits. They are likely to have better work outcomes, be more productive, produce higher quality work, have a higher income, and are more rapidly promoted. Happy people also have more friends, more satisfying romantic relationships, and stronger social support networks. In addition, happy people also have better health, fewer physical symptoms and are able to deal more effectively with pain and illness. There is also a lower incidence of depression, quicker recovery from surgery, and they actually live longer than people who have lower levels of happiness.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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