What is the "stress paradox"?
?As researchers have meticulously documented, happy lives are not stress-free, nor does a stress-free life guarantee happiness. In countries around the globe, higher levels of stress are generally associated with greater well-being. Even though people would like to worry less, stress seems to go along with what we want most: love, health, and satisfaction with our lives. Psychologists call this the "stress paradox."
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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