In a new study, happiness researcher Jessica Weiss reveals the common traits of the most emotionally secure individuals. These traits play a vital role in enhancing feelings of happiness and satisfaction in life.
Recent studies indicate that young people are experiencing lower levels of happiness, with screens and social isolation playing a pivotal role. This raises concerns about the impact of technology on their mental health.
A recent study has shown that having children does not significantly contribute to increased positive feelings or life satisfaction. These findings raise questions about traditional concepts associated with parenthood.
Finland has ranked first in the World Happiness Report for the ninth consecutive year, outperforming other Nordic countries like Denmark and Iceland. The data reveals that happiness in Finland is not just a luxury but a life philosophy based on trust and social security.
Recent studies reveal regions in Egypt with high happiness levels among residents. These areas, ranging from rural to urban, provide positive models for social and economic life.
In a culture that equates success with consumption, financial expert Christina Dais advocates for a simpler lifestyle. Through her personal experience, she emphasizes that happiness may lie in reducing possessions and choosing what truly adds value to life.
A new study shows that retirees do not experience greater happiness than those still in the workforce, challenging the common belief that retirement equates to happiness. French journalist Béatrice Madeline highlights these findings based on economic research.