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«Breaking News» One in four British men say they are 'failing' in life and face too much pressure to be successful

One in four men believe they are ‘failing’ in life and under too much pressure from others to be successful, a survey has found.


Researchers asked 1,500 British men about their goals and aspirations. 


More than half - 53 per cent - think they are underachieving, with 35 per cent saying they are ‘way behind’ with their career goals.




Researchers from fundingguru.com asked 1,500 British men about their goals and aspirations, with more than half - 53 per cent - thinking they are underachieving and 35 per cent saying they are ‘way behind’ with their career goals


Researchers from fundingguru.com asked 1,500 British men about their goals and aspirations, with more than half - 53 per cent - thinking they are underachieving and 35 per cent saying they are ‘way behind’ with their career goals



Researchers from fundingguru.com asked 1,500 British men about their goals and aspirations, with more than half - 53 per cent - thinking they are underachieving and 35 per cent saying they are ‘way behind’ with their career goals



One in five said they felt constant pressure from their partners to be successful and nearly one in ten felt it from their children. 


Some 28 per cent said they could not help but feel like a failure all of the time.

The poll by fundingguru.com found that money issues were the biggest anxiety - 35 per cent - followed by health concerns, 19 per cent, and worrying what people thought of them - 14 per cent. 


Four in ten said they had sought help for anxiety.


The website’s Matt Haycox said the poll ‘highlights the pressure that many men are under’.




And one in five said they felt constant pressure from their partners to be successful and nearly one in ten felt it from their children


And one in five said they felt constant pressure from their partners to be successful and nearly one in ten felt it from their children



And one in five said they felt constant pressure from their partners to be successful and nearly one in ten felt it from their children



Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/02/25/one-in-four-british-men-say-they-are-failing-in-life-and-face-too-much-pressure-to-be-successful/
Main photo article One in four men believe they are ‘failing’ in life and under too much pressure from others to be successful, a survey has found.
Researchers asked 1,500 British men about their goals and aspirations. 
More than half – 53 per cent – think they are underachieving, with 35 per cent sayi...


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