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A Study in 76 Countries Identified the Five Personality Traits that Define Well-Being

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Researchers at Oxford University determined that life satisfaction depends on specific behavioral attitudes and not just on income or material comforts. Read more
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A research by Oxford University scientists in the UK identified the aspects that people with greater happiness have in common, highlighting that there are some behavioral traits that impact the well-being of the human being. The study, led by Karl Overdick and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, was published in the International Journal of Happiness and Development. The results cover the responses of 80,000 participants in 76 countries. According to the stud…

Researchers at Oxford University determined that life satisfaction depends on specific behavioral attitudes and not just on income or material comforts. Read more

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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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