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Why Positive People Tend to Live Longer

Why positive people tend to live longer
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The experts have spoken and, once again, the cheerful lot are winning – not just at life, but at staying alive for longer. 

You know that upbeat bloke who chirps “glass half full” while your coffee’s sloshing over the keyboard? He’ll probably outlast everyone in the office. Several studies now suggest your mood may be every bit as important as your diet when it comes to longevity. So put down the kale smoothie for a moment and crack a smile.

Forget the stiff upper lip; what you really need is a grin and a notebook full of gratitude. From quicker healing to cheating the Grim Reaper for a few extra years, a sunny disposition appears to do more for one’s health than we realise.

Welcome to the curious science of optimism, where a positive attitude isn’t just for irritating life-coaches or people who bang on about “good vibes only”. It’s now backed by decades of research – yes, with proper scientists in white coats, not just someone on Instagram flogging crystals.

Optimists bounce back faster – literally

It might sound like one of those saccharine slogans slapped on a mug, but seeing the bright side really does help folk recover from setbacks. A study flagged up by Tech Explorist showed that older adults with a chirpy outlook bounced back from falls more quickly than their more miserable peers.

Those who approach ageing with a sprinkle of optimism recover faster and walk straighter. It’s restorative care with a side order of positive thinking. Less “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” and more “I’ve fallen, laughed about it, and now I’m back at yoga”.

Of course, that doesn’t mean being delusional – you can’t simply grin your way out of a broken hip. But having the sort of mind-set that says, “I’ll mend” seems to persuade your body to get on with it.

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Less stress, more joy

Optimists don’t just get better sooner; they also seem to suffer less in the first place. Stuck in traffic, for instance, the pessimist is busy having a meltdown while the optimist is belting out the radio, probably off-key. The difference? One person’s cortisol is through the roof, the other’s is somewhere in the Cotswolds having a cuppa.

According to research from Carnegie Mellon, people who stay upbeat actually produce fewer cold symptoms when exposed to viruses. In other words, happiness seems to help your immune system keep its cool. Meanwhile, the die-hard cynics are more likely to be sniffling on the sofa, muttering about how positivity is overrated.

So, if you’re the type who screams into the void when your toast lands butter-side down, perhaps it’s time to give optimism a whirl.

Living longer just to say “told you so”

Long-term studies from the Mayo Clinic and Yale University have lobbed some sobering numbers into the mix. Turns out those with a sunnier outlook are about 50 per cent less likely to pop their clogs early. Even more annoyingly, a Yale study found that over-50s who felt positive about ageing lived an average of 7.5 years longer than those who saw it as one long, slow trudge to the grave.

All those “age is just a number” types weren’t merely being insufferable – they were probably on to something. Imagine being proved right and bagging a few bonus years purely to remind everyone.

Happiness is the ultimate gym membership

Let’s be honest: happy people are more inclined to do the things that keep them ticking and they rarely whinge about it. They’re the ones heading to a spin class at 6 a.m., knocking up quinoa salads and flossing daily like it’s a hobby. No wonder they’re living longer – they’re far too busy being irritatingly healthy to drop dead.

They’re also more sociable. Research shows that people with a cheery outlook are more likely to keep up friendships, check in on family and generally not disappear into the sofa cushions. And strong social ties? They’re linked to a longer life as well.

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Small changes, big pay-offs (yes, even for grumps)

The good news is you don’t have to wander round whistling like you’re in a West End musical to reap the benefits. Even simple habits like keeping a gratitude diary, setting goals that don’t revolve around Netflix and practising mindfulness (not the faux-monk kind, just the sort where you notice your sarnie tastes nice) can shift your mind-set.

Gratitude needn’t be poetic. You can be thankful for coffee that didn’t spill, socks that match or not bumping into your ex today. The point is, you start to realise life’s not entirely out to get you – just mostly.

The final punchline

Look, no one’s saying you have to morph into one of those relentlessly perky people who bang on about “manifesting” a parking space. But it turns out there’s something to the idea that what you believe affects how you age. Optimism doesn’t just make you more tolerable at parties; it helps you sidestep heart disease, stress less, heal faster and, yes, potentially outlive your moodier mates.

So next time someone tells you to “look on the bright side”, try not to roll your eyes. They might just be giving you the best unsolicited advice you’ll ever begrudgingly take.

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