No, no error in the article's headline.
Those most prone to wander or to think very critically and erratic are unhappier than people without such mental worries.
This follows from the latest survey by Matthew Killingsworth and Daniel Gilbert, published in the journal "Science" and has been held at the American University of Harvard.
The investigation has used an iPhone application called "Track your Happiness", which as its name suggests is to measure our level of happiness through various data collected in those tested during the drious to see how the minds of people wandering is a better indicator of his happiness that the external appearance of the subject, and that certainly we will have found more than twice our own, otherwise you raise your hand the first not to have thought ever: "I'm broken inside, I still put a good face."
Although the investigators believe that thinking skills can be humando to increase their level of learning, it is recommended that "decoupled" from all at times unless we want our emotional state will be adversely affected.
What would thinkers of the caliber of Kant, Epicurus or Socrates if you lift your head?
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