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People who are single are happier because they are living their most authentic lives without having to worry about someone else.
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While it's true that being single can offer more freedom and the chance to focus on personal growth, it's important to remember that happiness and authenticity can also be found in relationships. It really depends on the individual’s values and what makes them feel fulfilled. Different paths to happiness work for different people!
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While your argument about being single allowing people to live their most authentic lives is strong, the source provided doesn’t fully support the claim. Some users agree that being single has benefits, like more freedom and financial stability, but also point out that it can have drawbacks, especially for mental well-being. Others argue that both relationships and single life have pros and cons, and what’s "better" depends on the individual. Since this is a personal and subjective topic, it’s hard to measure definitively.
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while this could be true for some, I don't feel you have quite enough evidence and research to make this big of a claim.
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although I agree that people should be able to be happy while single I do not agree that it is always a solution. i think different people need different things and some people are better off with someone else, i do not think this article gives enough information to make a claim that the general public is happier single
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This is more of a preference rather than a fact. Everyone can have different styles and opinions, so there isn’t a way to tell if people are happier single unless everyone single feels the same way.

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by Newbie (300 points)
This claim is an opinion and is subjective, which means that it varies from person to person. An article from Physcologly today highlights that a  "...study supports that while many young adults desire to be in a relationship, others do not." Happiness does not depend on a relationship for some but it does for others.

The person who originally made this claim cited an article that is titled "Actually, Some People Are Happier (And Healthier) Being Single," which shows the fact that "some" people are happy single but not all.

An article from Forbes also highlights the fact that "the happiness bump brought about by marriage may be temporary. One study found that happiness increases prior to marriage, levels off in the first year of marriage, and then returns to its pre-relationship level." This shows that happiness in a relationship is not always going to raise but can always decrease.

Articles:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/happy-together/202402/are-single-or-partnered-young-adults-happier

https://www.forbes.com/sites/traversmark/2023/10/27/a-psychologist-answers-the-would-i-be-happier-single-question/
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by Newbie (300 points)

I think that people who are single tend to be a bit happier than people who are in relationships. There are less things that you have to stress about and less room for having to worry about little things. Studies show that people who are single tend to show higher levels of emotional well being and stronger feelings of satisfaction. Overall people who are single tend to be a bit happier. 

https://www.quora.com/Why-are-single-people-happier-and-healthier-than-people-in-relationships

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The Claim people who are single are happier is exaggerated. Time article states that the study shows there is no significant difference in the levels of happiness between single people and couples. The article shares that the quality of the relationship means the most, you can both have an unhealthy relationship with yourself or with your partner. There are some benefits to being single though, single people have more independence and personal growth but this does not mean people who are single are happier. Forbes state that single women have more freedom and stronger social connections but this does no mean that single people are happier. 

https://time.com/6255111/single-people-happy-healthy/

https://www.forbes.com/sites/traversmark/2024/11/09/4-reasons-why-single-women-are-the-happiest-people-on-earth-by-a-psychologist/

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The Guardian article reviews the fact that single people could be more satisfied and happy compared to those in relationships. The article underlines various studies suggesting that single people enjoy more personal freedom, more time for self-reflection, and the chance to pursue interests of their liking, which brings greater satisfaction with life. It also notices that being single enables people to build stronger self-identification and independence, which is a major constituent of overall well-being, while pressures and compromises often implied in a relationship can be connected to stress and dissatisfaction. This agrees with the argument that single people are happier, in that it advances the psychological and emotional benefits that come with being single, such as personal growth and less emotional turmoil. Essentially, it postulates that personal fulfillment can often be more easily achieved when not tied to the expectations of a relationship.

Psychologists say single people are more fulfilled. I'm ...

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https://www.theguardian.com › commentisfree › aug
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by Newbie (300 points)

The credibility of BuzzFeed as a source is hard to gauge as they are more known to be biased. However, BuzzFeed News (the source of this article) seems to be more reliable. The claim that "People Who Are Single Are Happier" is quite broad and difficult to prove. People's perspectives on being single are subjective and vary in a wide range. Sure there is evidence that some people prefer to be single and are not looking for a relationship, however, this is not an accurate representation of the general population. There are also many sources that argue against this such as this one with both sides having equal weight to them. I believe there are too many factors that go into people's perspectives on partnerships. Also, some of the evidence provided comes from old sources, for example, there are statistics provided for the number of unpartnered people from 2019 and a survey from 2016 even though this article was written in 2022. Overall, this is a topic that has no definite answer and will likely stay that way due to how subjective it is.

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https://www.psypost.org/study-finds-people-in-relationships-tend-to-be-happier-than-singles/

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by Newbie (300 points)

The claim "single people are happier" is a matter of personal perspective. This is because happiness varies greatly among individuals. Some studies suggest that single individuals can be just as happy as those in relationships, while others indicate that married people report higher levels of happiness. For example, the study linked found that single people who value avoiding conflict in relationships are just as happy as their coupled counterparts. On the other hand, research highlighted by Psychology Today suggests that married individuals may experience higher levels of happiness compared to unmarried ones These differing findings underscore that happiness is influenced by personal values, life circumstances, and individual preferences, making the claim subjective and can not be universally applied.

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by Newbie (300 points)
Relationship science is tricky because it has a lot to do with perspective and the different environments people grow up in. That is why I think there is no true way to tell wether single people are happier than others or not. According to the National library of medicine humans are "Ultra-social" species that rely on our positive relationships with others. Just because one isn't in a romantic relationships doesn't mean that they can't get their emotional needs from other sorts of relationships like a friend or family member.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9523881/
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by Newbie (300 points)
This article states that single people are happy being single. This is subjective with little to no relevant evidence to support it. Happiness is subjective and people can be satisfied in a relationship or single. Being single has positives of more freedom although most people want to share their life with a partner.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-single/201509/the-good-reasons-why-some-people-are-happy-being-single
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by Newbie (300 points)

According to Buzzfeed, single people are happier due to them being able to be their true selves and not having to change themselves. The article backs up that argument by keying in on freedom and making decisions for your own. Even though the article makes a lot of good points I don't necessarily agree. Finally, I googled it and there is no clear answer that single people are happier than people in relationships.

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This claim is weak and the website Buzzfeed is known for creating claims with a lack of evidence. There is no confirmed research done that states whether or not single people are happy or sad. I believe this claim is more of an opinion based claim and depending on who you asked you may get similar or different results. I did more research to check the veracity of the claim and I found an interesting article from psychology today which stated as we are social creatures we need to fill the void and that can be with a partner of the opposite gender. But it the author also stated that it depends on the person because others prefer to be by themselves while others need someone else in their life. So I believe there is no way to actually say if this claim or true or not but the information to back the claim doesn't carry much weight and truth.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/between-you-and-me/202212/will-you-be-happier-single-or-in-a-relationship
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