This article explores whether being single can lead to greater happiness, arguing that while it's possible, there’s no clear cause-and-effect relationship. It comes from BuzzFeed, which is known for opinion-driven content, and the author, who has been single for a long time, shares personal insights. While her experience adds value, it also introduces bias.
In contrast, another article I found argues that single people are generally unhappier. However, it highlights that those who dismiss relationships as unimportant tend to be more satisfied than single people who place high importance on them.
The takeaway is that happiness is more about one's mindset toward relationships than relationship status itself. Ultimately, happiness in relationships depends on how people approach them, not just whether they are in one.