You may think that family and friends are enough to make you feel happy. However, new
The Harvard University team calculated"social portfolio" of more than 50,000 people from eight countries. The analysis showed that those who interacted with a wider range of people reported better well-being, satisfaction with life and its quality.
Scientists have even found that communication with morea wide range of people was more important to well-being than the time spent on each individual interaction. In other words, it is better to communicate with a large number of people than constantly with one person.