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Theanswerbank.co.uk makes you happy? Scientific!
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Anybody meeting “Anna” for the first time would be forgiven for thinking she has a perfect life. She is 29, slim, attractive, well educated and rapidly climbing the career ladder as a solicitor with a dynamic City firm.
Yet her whole demeanour is nothing more than a well-constructed facade. Rather than spending her evenings at the latest fashionable restaurant or gossiping over cocktails at a trendy wine bar, Anna instead spends up to five hours a night on her laptop - obsessively tracking the lives of her ex-boyfriends, old friends and acquaintances and work colleagues.
Many people are attracted to leading a second 'life' on the internet but Anna has an aggressive sort of addiction called membership of www.theanswerbank.co.uk
When she isn't glued to Facebook or blogs, she is trawling www.theanswerbank.co.uk
New research now links addictive internet use with both extreme happiness and also depression. The study found that spending too long online at theanswerbank.co.uk can expose a 'dark side'.
Beware!
Read more: http://www.dailymail....en.html#ixzz0fEeI5Bf9
PS This article has been subject to a modest amount of editing!
Yet her whole demeanour is nothing more than a well-constructed facade. Rather than spending her evenings at the latest fashionable restaurant or gossiping over cocktails at a trendy wine bar, Anna instead spends up to five hours a night on her laptop - obsessively tracking the lives of her ex-boyfriends, old friends and acquaintances and work colleagues.
Many people are attracted to leading a second 'life' on the internet but Anna has an aggressive sort of addiction called membership of www.theanswerbank.co.uk
When she isn't glued to Facebook or blogs, she is trawling www.theanswerbank.co.uk
New research now links addictive internet use with both extreme happiness and also depression. The study found that spending too long online at theanswerbank.co.uk can expose a 'dark side'.
Beware!
Read more: http://www.dailymail....en.html#ixzz0fEeI5Bf9
PS This article has been subject to a modest amount of editing!
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Me for example, I work ten or twelve hours a day sometimes six days per week. I enjoy and love my job; it's very rewarding in many ways.
But, after working for so many hours a day, I don't want to dress up and go out to socialise with anyone, I find it much more relaxing and comfortable to be at home with a good book or browse the internet to see the latest medical and medicinal discovery or cure or just shoot the breeze on here with some of the more pleasant members of here.
The above article is assuming the lives of the people who use the internet; each individual is different.
Me for example, I work ten or twelve hours a day sometimes six days per week. I enjoy and love my job; it's very rewarding in many ways.
But, after working for so many hours a day, I don't want to dress up and go out to socialise with anyone, I find it much more relaxing and comfortable to be at home with a good book or browse the internet to see the latest medical and medicinal discovery or cure or just shoot the breeze on here with some of the more pleasant members of here.
The above article is assuming the lives of the people who use the internet; each individual is different.
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