A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford has identified five key traits that are directly linked to happiness and life satisfaction. The study analyzed data from tens of thousands of individuals worldwide, providing new insights into the factors that affect quality of life and make people feel satisfied.
A player from the team stated that they have become better as a unit and happier following the departure of star Kylian Mbappe. This statement reflects the positive changes the team has experienced recently.
Egyptian artist Hani Shakir revealed in a previous interview how his children's laughter lightens his burdens and serves as a source of support. He emphasized the importance of family as a pillar of strength during challenging times.
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle unveiled the concept of happiness and its significance in human life, emphasizing that its attainment relies on virtue and balance. His ideas remain relevant even today.
Success is perceived differently by individuals, with money and positions seen as significant achievements. However, these do not provide a comprehensive definition of success, as each person has their own standards.
As spring blossoms, certain zodiac signs experience a surge of happiness and success. Astrologers indicate that this season brings new opportunities for those born under these signs.
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.
Expert Arthur Brooks reveals six daily habits that can lead to a longer and happier life, based on the 85-year Harvard Study of Adult Development. These habits are accessible and can be adopted by anyone seeking to improve their well-being.
Experiences affirm that love and forgiveness are fundamental to happiness and mental well-being. They enhance one's ability to face life's challenges and bring joy to daily 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.
An 85-year-long study has identified six key habits that contribute to a long and happy life. These habits include balanced nutrition, regular exercise, continuous learning, and nurturing human relationships.
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.
Every year on March 20, the world celebrates the International Day of Happiness, aiming to enhance psychological and social well-being among individuals and communities. This celebration comes at a time when psychological and social challenges are increasing globally.
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.