The more free time, the better, right? Not necessarily, researchers say. A new study finds that people may be just as unhappy with "too much" free time as they are with too little.
Apparently, the sweet spot for extra free time is about three and a half hours per day. As the amount extends beyond that, however, the benefits to well-being decline and, at around seven hours, the extra free time starts making people feel bad, according to the study, published Thursday in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Follow the link below to read more.
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