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Some unexpected good news – a recent study reveals that despite the current crisis the nation is facing, many Americans are optimistic about their future.

Here’s a part of the whole article:

At a time of historic economic challenges and a deep U.S. recession, Americans remain distinctly optimistic, according to research commissioned by Northwestern Mutual. The research, called The American Reality Study, has revealed a number of surprising results about the attitudes and priorities of Americans, age 25 and up. People appear to be realistic about the serious financial challenges ahead, but are positive about the future, even in the near-term. They are satisfied with the success they’re achieving with what matters to them most, and believe that they will eventually achieve their dreams.

The survey also shows a greater number of Americans who have taken other factors in their life into perspective, seeing the positive in their family and other social relationships. Some even go as far as to say that money is simply a means to an end, and while very important to them, cannot possibly be the sole reason for happiness and fulfillment.

This only goes to show that there are people out there who despite the present problems, are seeing a positive future. It’s easy to get sidetracked by all the negativity that’s been going around these days, but it’s good to know that there are some who just keep on moving forward and just keep trying to adapt to the changes going on around them – hard as it might be that’s reality. It’s much more productive than brooding or forecasting doom. It’s an attitude we should imitate.

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