Scientists Look Beyond the WEIRD World of Happiness

Observer Magazine Feature

People from Western cultures often equate “well-being” with “being happy” but the way that WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) societies prioritize the pursuit of happiness is far from universal. Recent research suggests that there is significant cultural variation in the ingredients of a good life.

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