A third of young Brits were happier during the lockdown years. While the pandemic years are typically depicted in negative terms, a recent study is revealing its brighter side. A surprising 32% of 18-24-year-olds in the U.K. were happier when the world was in lockdown, compared to 10% of Boomers. Some of the young respondents cited a sense of togetherness, control over their lives, and fewer social interactions as to why they were happier during the stay-at-home times. (iNews)
