A 85-year Harvard study reveals that emotionally isolating jobs lead to unhappiness, regardless of pay or hours. Lack of genuine human connection leaves employees feeling empty and exhausted. Positive workplace relationships are crucial for job satisfaction, better performance, and overall well-being, proving to be a vital component of a fulfilling work life. A 85-year Harvard study reveals that emotionally isolating jobs lead to unhappiness, regardless of pay or hours. Lack of genuine human connection leaves employees feeling empty and exhausted. Positive workplace relationships are crucial for job satisfaction, better performance, and overall well-being, proving to be a vital component of a fulfilling work life.
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