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  2. Eudaimonia - Wikipedia

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    In terms of its etymology, eudaimonia is an abstract noun derived from the words eû (good, well) and daímōn (spirit or deity). [2]Semantically speaking, the word δαίμων (daímōn) derives from the same root of the Ancient Greek verb δαίομαι (daíomai, "to divide") allowing the concept of eudaimonia to be thought of as an "activity linked with dividing or dispensing, in a good way".

  3. Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Happiness is a complex and multifaceted emotion that encompasses a range of positive feelings, from contentment to intense joy. It is often associated with positive ...

  4. Happiest - Wikipedia

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    Happiness From an alternative name : This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.

  5. World’s happiest countries for 2024 revealed – as US drops ...

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    Finland held on to its top ranking as the world’s happiest country for the seventh year while the US and Germany dropped out of the top 20, according to an annual UN-sponsored index.

  6. Many of the world’s happiest countries are also the best ...

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    The countries that are the happiest also tend to have higher levels of gender equality. Each year, the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network produces the World Happiness Report ...

  7. Happiest countries in the world - AOL

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    The U.S. drops to 23 on the list of the world’s happiest countries as one age group in particular reports ‘feeling worse about their lives’ Alexa Mikhail March 19, 2024 at 8:01 PM

  8. Quality of life - Wikipedia

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    The World Happiness Report is a landmark survey on the state of global happiness. It ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels, reflecting growing global interest in using happiness and substantial well-being as an indicator of the quality of human development.

  9. Sukha - Wikipedia

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    the happiness of debtlessness (ana ṇ a-sukha) be free from debts; the happiness of blamelessness (anavajja-sukha), to live a faultless and pure life without committing evil in thought, word, and deed; Of these, the wise (sumedhaso) know that the happiness of blamelessness is by far the greatest householder happiness. [5]