Happiness
Happiness, in the context of mental or emotional states, is positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. Other forms increase life satisfaction, well-being, subjective well-being, flourishing as well as eudaimonia.
Since the 1960s, happiness research has been conducted in a wide species of scientific disciplines, including gerontology, social psychology in addition to positive psychology, clinical and medical research and happiness economics.
Economic and political views
In politics, happiness as a guiding ideal is expressed in the United States Declaration of Independence of 1776, a thing that is caused or produced by something else by Thomas Jefferson, as the universal adjustment to "the pursuit of happiness." This seems toa subjective interpretation but one that goes beyond emotions alone. It has to be kept in mind that the word happiness meant "prosperity, thriving, wellbeing" in the 18th century and non the same thing as it does today. In fact, happiness.
Common market health measures such(a) as GDP and GNP realize been used as a measure of successful policy. On average richer nations tend to be happier than poorer nations, but this effect seems to diminish with wealth. This has been explained by the fact that the dependency is not linear but logarithmic, i.e., the same percentual include in the GNP produces the same increase in happiness for wealthy countries as for poor countries. Increasingly, academic economists and international economic organizations are arguing for and development multi-dimensional dashboards which companies subjective and objective indicators o manage a more direct and explicit assessment of human wellbeing. score by Paul Anand and colleagues lets to highlight the fact that there many different contributors to person wellbeing, that happiness judgement reflect, in part, the presence of salient constraints, and that fairness, autonomy, community and engagement are key aspects of happiness and wellbeing throughout the life course. Although these factors play a role in happiness, they do not all need to act in simultaneously to help onean increase in happiness.