People who feel this way, who have a sense of meaning in life, also report feeling happier, more satisfied with their lives, less depressed and anxious, and more satisfied with their jobs. My research continues to explore the benefits of having meaning in life, as well as trying to elucidate how we get meaning in life. For example, through my research with twins, it appears that a good percentage of differences among people in how much meaning in life they experience is due to genetic factors. However, another line of my research indicates that what we do on a daily basis can affect how meaningful we find our lives to be. Thus, meaning might conceivably be “bred in the bone” to some degree, but it also appears possible that we might all be able to experience more meaning in life by engaging in certain activities.