The Surprising Truth About Happiness: Older Isn't Always Worse
Most Americans blindly accept the idea that newer is automatically better. But a human life contradicts this premise. There is a great deal of happiness to be found as we grow older. My own parents, now in their sixties, recently told me that they are happier now than they have ever been. They would not want to be my age. Did this surprise me? At first, yes. Then it gladdened me. Their contentment holds out great promise for me as I move into the next - perhaps even better - phase of my life.
Analysis of Clauses:
- 'that newer is automatically better' - noun clause acting as the object of the verb 'accept'
- 'that they are happier now than they have ever been' - noun clause acting as the object of the verb 'told'
- 'that they would not want to be my age' - noun clause acting as the object of the verb 'would'
- 'as I move into the next - perhaps even better - phase of my life' - adverbial clause of time modifying 'holds out great promise'
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