Recent research by MBO Partners, which provides business infrastructure to self-employed professionals, found that low income was a chief source of unhappiness for dissatisfied independent workers and drives some back into seeking full-time jobs.
The factors driving the unhappiness tell different stories for these two jobs.
Mr. Curnutt says an answer of sorts can be found in a letter Scott wrote to Zelda in 1930, in which he argued that they were both to blame for their unhappiness and creative troubles.
To not follow your passion in life is a recipe for failure and unhappiness.
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This rule has already created some dissatisfaction in global football, with world champions Brazil having expressed their profound unhappiness at having to qualify for the 2006 World Cup.
Many of Chrysler's creditors have understandably made their unhappiness known about the potential for a government-enforced "haircut" that would require senior creditors to get very little back in return for making risky bets on the dying carmaker.
The committee's report also details its unhappiness with how schools record the reasons for requiring a substitute teacher, noting that there was "no standard method of recording".
Here the irony that lies under all human aspiration shows itself: the quest for happiness, as always, brings only unhappiness in the end.
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Certainly my old Professor, Richard Layard, who wrote this chapter would think so for he says that unemployment is a source of deep unhappiness.
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Lehmann, 37, has spoken of his unhappiness at the current situation prompting speculation that he could be set for a move away from the Emirates Stadium in January.
It may be that, as capitalism makes us wealthier and we can buy what we desire, we can no longer blame an external situation for our misery and are forced to realise that our unhappiness has its source in our own minds.
Mr Winters' independence of mind is of considerable topical interest right now - because Mr Winters is feted in some quarters for having made known to his colleagues at JP Morgan his unhappiness that the risks being taken by JP Morgan's Chief Investment Office were not transparent enough.
Whatever your means of achieving happiness, I do think unhappiness in all its various forms lurks around every corner, hiding out, waiting for us to fall into its ever-open jaws.
If we qualify this claim by noting a certain consistent success in increasing the unhappiness of others, we have a definition of the workplace that will ring true for many people, not least for Ray Fisman, a professor of business at Columbia Business School, and Tim Sullivan, the editorial director of Harvard Business Review Press.
He had foreseen mobile telecoms, iPods, wall-to-wall TV, talking trains and pedestrians arrested for walking the streets at night, but none of it was meant to spread unhappiness.
But George Bush will then still be president for another two weeks, and he might veto the bill, if there remains too much Republican unhappiness with it.
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For those who have managed to survive in the workplace, there is today a pervasive feeling of unhappiness, often followed by some uncomfortable questions: What am I creating?
He said that while he saw no basis for upholding her claims, he had "no reason at all to doubt the genuine distress, unhappiness and sense of injury that the events" had caused her.
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But it would be a mistake for me to comment further on -- or to characterize further what happened or how to rate our unhappiness about it from here.
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