Close Menu
  • Home
  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Trending

Jealous headteacher who battered deputy with wrench released from prison

August 27, 2025

EasyJet flight to Alicante suddenly diverts after ‘extraordinary’ emergency

August 27, 2025

‘Incredible’ dad plunged to his death from Snowdon ridge ‘doing what he loved’

August 27, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Se Connecter
September 9, 2025
Euro News Source
Live Markets Newsletter
  • Home
  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Euro News Source
Home»Health
Health

Indonesians are flourishing. People in the UK, Germany, and Spain? Not so much, global survey finds

News RoomBy News RoomApril 30, 2025
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Copy Link Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram

Global Flourishing Study: A Comprehensive Measuring of Well-being

The Global Flourishing Study, a recent global survey, emerged as a significant initiative to assess the multifaceted dimensions of happiness and well-being. Its primary focus is on 200,000 participants from 22 countries across six continents, highlighting non-traditional measures of fulfillment, such as physical health, happiness, sense of meaning, character, relationships, financial security, and spiritual well-being.

Embracing a Multifaceted Approach

This study highlights the diversity of happiness and well-being, emphasizing that wealth alone does not determine quality. Instead, it incorporates 70 key elements, including financial security and a sense of purpose, which are often overlooked in traditional measures. This comprehensive approach underscores that holistic living is crucial for genuine flourishing.

Consistency in Results but Exceptions

The study reveals distinct rankings: Martinia (Germany, Poland) and Israel lead, while Japan and Turkey follow.VERTISE指出, in contrast, Europe lags in the World Happiness Report but Portugal and the UK lead in the Global study. This indicates that the findings don’t align easily with general expectations.

Challenges in Comparability

Despite consistent patterns, the study acknowledges the challenges in directly comparing countries’ levels due to cultural and language differences. However, observations reveal specific trends, such as higher well-being among single people in some cases and among married individuals in others, amidst global linguistic and socio-economic variations.

Regional Patterns and Exceptions

Per region, well-being trends vary. For instance, countries like Indonesia and Turkey surpass Brazil in they logical? It spans from high to low in wealth and status, while Poland and DNA also exhibit wide variations. Notably, Japan and Kenya exhibit U-shaped patterns, indicating fluctuations in their quality of life over time.

Serious Concerns: Younger Aging Implications

The study highlights a concerning trend, where younger generations might experience more decline in their quality of life by a certain age, potentially due to factors like mental health issues. Tailoring the Global study to capture these creatures over several years is essential to identify underlying patterns.

Conclusion and Call to Follow Up

While the findings are significant, they raise questions about the validity of young people’s performance relative to older generations. The study underscores the need to monitor additional indicators and explore the reasons behind such trends, preparing for potential future research that could address these aspects.

In conclusion, the Global Flourishing Study offers a nuanced view of well-being, revealing a complex tapestry of factors that contribute to flourishing. While initial findings suggest a parallel trend across the world, they also reveal exceptions and specific regional dynamics, pointing the way toward a deeper understanding of human幸福.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Scientists transplant pig lung into brain-dead patient in world-first

Health August 25, 2025

Inside Berlin’s ‘Monk’ garden that grows edible and medicinal plants

Health August 23, 2025

Experimental vaccine to fight cancer prompts immune response for some patients in small trial

Health August 11, 2025

EU agencies seek to combat viral hepatitis in European prisons

Health August 8, 2025

Portugal tightens rules on weight loss drug prescriptions to prevent misuse

Health August 8, 2025

The world nearly beat polio. Here’s what got in the way

Health August 5, 2025

Amid brutal heatwaves, Spain sees one of its worst months for heat-related deaths

Health August 5, 2025

Trump administration partners with Big Tech to launch health data tracking programme

Health July 31, 2025

Greece cuts emergency care waiting times by using QR codes, bracelets to prioritise patients

Health July 30, 2025

Editors Picks

EasyJet flight to Alicante suddenly diverts after ‘extraordinary’ emergency

August 27, 2025

‘Incredible’ dad plunged to his death from Snowdon ridge ‘doing what he loved’

August 27, 2025

Tommy Robinson faces no further action over ‘assault’ at St Pancras station

August 27, 2025

Video. Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast hosts annual kite festival

August 27, 2025

Latest News

Funeral director who ‘left dead child in baby bouncer watching cartoons’ speaks out

August 27, 2025

At least eight dead after heavy rain causes flooding and landslides in Southeast Asia

August 27, 2025

Akinwale Arobieke dead UPDATES: Notorious bodybuilder who touched men's muscles dies

August 27, 2025

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Europe and World news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Instagram
2025 © Euro News Source. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?