Academics are always carrying out lenghty, in-depth surveys that reveal the flaming obvious. For instance they've just discovered that teenagers - who rarely rise before 9am - need more sleep than adults. And that people who drink a lot of (calorie-laden) alcohol are more likely to be fat. Rocket science it ain't.It's a shame the surveyers don't have a bit more common sense and actually attempt to interpret the results of their work.
For example I read today that people in their 40s are more likely to be depressed than young people or pensioners. They refer to this phenomenon rather pompously as the "U-shape" of life, but have no idea why it should occur.
They should have asked me.
It's pretty obvious, actually. Life is fairly simple as a child and young adult. Everything (food, travel, work, social life, love) is all rather new and exciting. Young people are generally liked, admired and excused for a lot of things - particularly if they are attractive - and the world is filled with unlimited possibilities.
By your 40s those possibilities begin to thin out a bit. You will probably never become a model, an actor or a footballer now. You are on a treadmill and are constantly striving for material possessions and/or recognition at work. You might have a partner (though a lot of break-ups occur at this time) and you may also have children, but are probably too busy to enjoy them.
Once you become old, your horizons have narrowed even further but you begin to expect much less from your life. You gain more joy from your garden and grandchildren than you ever did from that new BMW and home cinema system. People make fun of your sideburns and high waistbands, but you no longer care.
This is a very simplistic theory from someone in her 40s who is still unaccountably happy, but I think there's some truth in it. I certainly intend to be a happy pensioner if I'm still around by then. I'll behave atrociously at weddings and everyone will excuse the drunken granny because of her great age. I'll dance with all the handsome young men who will humour me (since I'm obviously harmless) and I'll generally have a whale of a time. I might even grow sideburns.





