The maximization principle-that people aspire to the highest possible level of something good if all practical constraints are removed-is a common yet untested assumption about human nature. We predict that in holistic cultures-where contradiction, change, and context are emphasized-ideal states of being for the self will be more moderate than in other cultures. In two studies ( Ns = 2,392 and 6,239), we asked this question: If participants could choose their ideal level of happiness, pleasure, freedom, health, self-esteem, longevity, and intelligence, what level would they choose? Consistent with predictions, results showed that maximization was less pronounced in holistic cultures; members of holistic cultures aspired to less happiness, p...
All individuals strive to be happy. How they pursue this ultimate human goal, however, seems to vary...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
The maximization principle—that people aspire to the highest possible level of something good if all...
The maximization principle—that people aspire to the highest possible level of something good if all...
The present research investigated the relationship between individual differences in maximizing vers...
The present research investigated the relationship between individual differences in maximizing vers...
<p>Supplemental material, HornseySupplementalMaterial for How Much Is Enough in a Perfect World? Cul...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
We propose that satisfaction with one\u27s life arises pan-culturally from the achievement of better...
The relative importance of emotions versus normative beliefs for life satisfaction judgments was com...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
HOW UNIVERSAL IS HAPPINESS? There is a longstanding discussion on whether happiness is culturally re...
The current research examined the effect of cultural fit, or the congruence between values that indi...
The present research investigated the relationship between individual differences in maximizing vers...
All individuals strive to be happy. How they pursue this ultimate human goal, however, seems to vary...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
The maximization principle—that people aspire to the highest possible level of something good if all...
The maximization principle—that people aspire to the highest possible level of something good if all...
The present research investigated the relationship between individual differences in maximizing vers...
The present research investigated the relationship between individual differences in maximizing vers...
<p>Supplemental material, HornseySupplementalMaterial for How Much Is Enough in a Perfect World? Cul...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
We propose that satisfaction with one\u27s life arises pan-culturally from the achievement of better...
The relative importance of emotions versus normative beliefs for life satisfaction judgments was com...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
HOW UNIVERSAL IS HAPPINESS? There is a longstanding discussion on whether happiness is culturally re...
The current research examined the effect of cultural fit, or the congruence between values that indi...
The present research investigated the relationship between individual differences in maximizing vers...
All individuals strive to be happy. How they pursue this ultimate human goal, however, seems to vary...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...