Take Bill Gates He really is rich. He is, but money apparently doesn't buy you happiness. Earlier this year, Bill said that the breakup of his marriage, after 27 years, was the mistake I most regret. Bigger than allowing Google to develop Android? True, he has also said that has been his biggest mistake, but maybe he regrets that one less. And what about his ex-wife how does she feel about it? Melinda French Gates says that post-Bill she is very happy.
The goal of the Chapman University Survey of American Fears is to collect data annually on the fears, worries and concerns of Americans and how those fears are associated with other attitudes and behaviors. This is the 11th year of the survey, conducted for Chapman by market and survey research firm SSRS using a probability-based method. In 2025, participants were asked about more than 65 fears spanning government, conspiracy theories, crime, the environment, the economy,
Young people are in a bad way; they feel very sad, completely depressed. The worst thing isn't the anxiety, or being glued to their phones, or feeling lonely, or being unemployed, or even knowing that it's impossible for them to buy a house; the worst part is that, until just a few years ago, none of them expected to find themselves in this situation.