How to Be Happier Than Edgar Allan Poe
Briefly

Feeling known by others enhances well-being significantly; research shows increase in life satisfaction by feeling 'more understood' on a given day.
Loneliness due to lack of interest in others can lead to a longing to be known, affecting more than half of U.S. adults' sense of not feeling understood.
Gender differences seen in how feeling misunderstood affects satisfaction, with women experiencing a threefold decrease than men.
Neuroscientific studies reveal the positive impact of feeling understood, emphasizing the importance of making an effort to know others for overall well-being.
Read at The Atlantic
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