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It’s nice to be tall. Tall people are more likely to get hired, get promoted and are paid better than their shorter counterparts. They can reach things from high shelves, have unobstructed views at parades, and are consistently rated as being more attractive than others. Overall seems like a sweet deal.
If you are short, you get depressed when some points out that a study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggested that shorter people are at higher risk for heart disease. However, you might find some solace from a study published in PLOS one that found that shorter people lived longer or another study that suggested that taller people are at increased risk for cancer. When it comes to whether it is better to be tall or short, there is a lot of medical research on the subject, and one half contradicts the other half.
These studies get a lot of media play because they are instinctively popular. We are obsessed with height as a society. After all, we invented high-heeled shoes to defy genetics and punish our ankles.
But every time a report claims that taller is better (or that shorter is better), headline writers seem to consistently forget that six months ago they were claiming the opposite.
But being short i also nice so if someone is making fun for your height its because their insecure about their own height