Psychology Today | 30.04.2026 06:25
One of the key insights from the Global Flourishing Study has been that while overall life evaluation and financial security are higher in high-income countries, other aspects of well-being, such as meaning, pro-social character, and relationships, are often higher in middle-income countries. This leads to critical questions as to how we can carry out economic development without compromising meaning, character, and relationships. One important, albeit challenging, step in this regard would be to measure such aspects of well-being on a truly global basis.