In an ideal world, would most people choose to be maximally happy, healthy, and free? The answers given by 6,000 people in 27 countries may surprise you.
In the article “How Much Happiness Is Enough in a Perfect World?” published by Psychology Today, the author explores the responses of 6,000 individuals from 27 different countries regarding their preferences for happiness, health, and freedom in an ideal world. The findings reveal surprising insights into how people perceive the balance between these three attributes, suggesting that individuals may not prioritize maximally achieving all three. The article invites readers to reflect on what constitutes a fulfilling life and how societal values influence personal aspirations.
What do you think?