Brits obsessed and worry more in their daily lives
Posted June 19, 2013 4:05 pm.
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British adults are more self-obsessed and worry more about their daily lives now than people who lived through the Second World War, according to a new book.
British Psychologist Graham Price, who wrote the book, said adults spend twice as much time fretting about their work, money situation and relationships, all while consumed by negative thoughts.
This is despite the fact they don’t have to worry about bombs, blackouts and rationing.
The book, “The Promise,” also claims that Britons have forgotten how to “look on the bright side of life.”