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Happiness, Meaning, and Psychological Richness.

Shigehiro Oishi1, Hyewon Choi2, Minkyung Koo3, Iolanda Galinha4, Keiko Ishii5, Asuka Komiya6, Maike Luhmann7, Christie Scollon8, Ji-Eun Shin9, Hwaryung Lee10, Eunkook M Suh10, Joar Vittersø11, Samantha J Heintzelman12, Kostadin Kushlev13, Erin C Westgate14, Nicholas Buttrick2, Jane Tucker15, Charles R Ebersole2, Jordan Axt16, Elizabeth Gilbert17, Brandon W Ng18, Jaime Kurtz19, Lorraine L Besser20.   

Abstract

What kind of life do people want? In psychology, a good life has typically been conceptualized in terms of either hedonic or eudaimonic well-being. We propose that psychological richness is another neglected aspect of what people consider a good life. In study 1 (9-nation cross-cultural study), we asked participants whether they ideally wanted a happy, a meaningful, or a psychologically rich life. Roughly 7 to 17% of participants chose the psychologically rich life. In study 2, we asked 1611 Americans and 680 Koreans what they regret most in their lives; then, if they could undo or reverse the regretful event, whether their lives would have been happier, more meaningful, or psychologically richer as a result. Roughly 28% of Americans and 35% of Koreans reported their lives would have been psychologically richer. Together, this work provides a foundation for the study of psychological richness as another dimension of a good life. © The Society for Affective Science 2020.

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Keywords:  Happiness; Meaning in life; Psychological richness

Year:  2020        PMID: 36042966      PMCID: PMC9383031          DOI: 10.1007/s42761-020-00011-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Affect Sci        ISSN: 2662-2041


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