Being Single

  • Hughes R
  • Kinder A
  • Cooper C
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The article presents several reader's views about being single. One reader pointed how she has the freedom to set her own schedule and have lesser responsibilities. Another one explained that religious life or marriage can be comparable to a train to another's neighborhood while being single is the train home. A teacher was surprised to see that more than half of her class wanted to have a sacrament for the single life when asked to make another.

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Hughes, R., Kinder, A., & Cooper, C. L. (2019). Being Single. In The Wellbeing Workout (pp. 215–220). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92552-3_37

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