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2025-10-01
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The Global Flourishing Study: What Contributes to a Life Well-Lived?

The recently published Global Flourishing Study (GFS) is a collaboration among researchers at the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard, Baylor University’s Institute for Studies of Religion and Gallup to address limitations in current research on human flourishing. The study investigates what contributes to a life well-lived — a topic that has long occupied a
central place in philosophical traditions and religions worldwide and throughout history

Read the study online here

 

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