According to science, yes – happiness, indeed, has a heritable component. It’s a finding that is surprising and not surprising at the same time. It's surprising because of our culturally-sanctioned convictions that with our choices, thoughts, and behavior, we have the final say on how well we function in our lives, not our circumstances. But it's also not surprising because if our genes play a part in shaping who we are in the world, they will also have a say in how we pursue and find happiness. People might inherit genes that put them in advantageous or less favorable positions. Depression is genetic...
Answer:
Notice what you spend your money on, list the areas where you save.
Explanation:
It's important to find out what you spend your money on and separate them into needs and wants.
I also got this answer right on a quiz.
Occupations in the SOC with similar job duties, that require similar skills, education and/ or training are grouped together
A grocery store looking for a pharmacist-
due to his degree being about medicine. I doubt the soccer team would want him as a trainer- which is the option I believe they would put to trip up the ones who don’t read the options all the way through.