A playful approach to life activates 'lemonading' to help people cope with adversity, scientists say

Scientists have found that taking a playful approach to life doesn't mean you don't take your situation seriously, but it can mean you cope with it better. By surveying people about their experiences during a COVID-19 lockdown, they learned that more playful people were more positive about the future and coped more actively and creatively. Life gave them lemons, and they made lemonade.

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