You have a steady job that pays the bills and puts your abilities to good use. You have loving relationships with your spouse, your children, extended family, and close friends. Your house provides enough space and security. Your golf league gives you a chance to unwind. Your volunteer work improves your community.
The specific details might vary, but most people would consider this scenario the basis for a pretty good life. Yet many of us who do check these boxes often feel like there’s something missing.
A fascinating new study published by Affective Science asked nearly 4,000 people from 9 countries (including the U.S.) what kind of life they wanted. The results suggest that there’s an important dimension to improving Return on Life that many of us may be overlooking.
- A happy life
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- Stable
- Comfortable
- Simple
- Happy
- Pleasant
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- A meaningful life
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- Meaningful
- Fulfilling
- Virtuous
- Sense of purpose
- Involves devotion
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- A psychologically rich life
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- Eventful
- Dramatic
- Interesting
- Full of surprise
- Psychologically rich
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