By Wes Porter —— Bio and Archives--October 1, 2019
Gardeners – amateur and professional – have to be optimists. Could that account for their oft-prolonged lives? As far back as records go, gardeners have been shown to maintain long and fruitful lives. Could that have something to do with their ingrained optimism? Optimists live as much as 15% longer than pessimists, according to a new study spanning thousands of people and three decades, reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The most optimistic women were 1.5 times more likely to reach 85 years old than the least optimistic women, whereas the most optimistic men were 1.7 times more likely to make it to that age explained David Shultz writing in Science.
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