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Posted: 2025-05-03 10:27:30 UTC

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A global study of over 40,000 people reveals that happiness is highly individual, stemming from external factors, internal traits, a combination of both, or neither, challenging uniform approaches to well-being and suggesting personalized interventions.
Happiness can originate from various sources: external life factors, internal traits, both, or neither.
Individual differences significantly influence how life circumstances and mindset shape happiness.
Effective well-being strategies should be personalized rather than uniformly applied across populations.
The study challenges the effectiveness of population-level measures of happiness.
It suggests that uniform policies may not be suitable for improving well-being across the board.