According to scientific research, men who marry women who are much younger than themselves live longer than men who marry women of the same age, and a man who marries an older woman will soon return to the altar to read the progress bar. If men marry someone who is 15-17 years younger than themselves, their chances of early death will drop by 20%. If they marry someone who is 7-9 years younger than themselves, their chances of early death will still drop by 11%. Not surprisingly, men who married women older than themselves were more likely to die young. So why would having a younger wife help a man live longer? Scientists haven't found an explanation yet, but think the link may be explained by other factors - only the healthiest and most successful "old rich women" are able to attract younger mates. When faced with a person who is addicted to madness, our usual response is to tell them to calm down. We may even joke about their high blood pressure or that they will have a heart attack if they don't calm down. But once again, science tells us that our common sense is wrong. In fact, under the right circumstances, anger can actually help you regulate your blood pressure and maintain your health. Researchers have found that anger is, if not better than just sitting in silence, far more harmonious and healthier in stressful situations than the other emotion we tend to choose: fear. Studies show that choosing anger has more positive effects on everything from blood pressure to mental health than fear, which only helps increase the amount of peeing you do and the number of anal sex you do. Another study showed that people who were angry about the 9/11 attacks were more optimistic and positive in the months following the events than those who were fearful. Anger will make you down-to-earth and restrained, and embrace this beautiful, adventurous and harmonious society with optimism, instead of locking yourself in a small dark room in the countryside, sighing to the moon every day and calling your son to come home for dinner. So even if you are Mano, it is much better for your physical and mental health to sit on a bicycle and scold your useless husband than to hide in the back seat of a BMW and cry. According to general understanding, people who like to swear are generally not good people. Of course, occasional swearing is not included. There is no scientific controversy about swearing: swearing just feels good, and research has shown it can relieve pain. For example, when you are making coffee in the lounge or kitchen, you turn around and find that the cupboard door is open, which hits you in the face. It hurts so much, doesn't it? But it seems that when you shout out, it doesn't hurt as much. This is science. Psychology experts conducted an experiment in which two groups of people soaked in ice water, which is quite uncomfortable over a long period of time. One group of people could swear, while the other group could not. As a result, the group that swore felt much less pain. Although psychologists have not yet found the specific reason, they believe that the pain prevention mechanism of "don't be a sissy, be a man" unlocks a certain area of the brain. |
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