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In 2023, positive emotions fully rebounded to their pre-pandemic levels. Over seven in 10 people worldwide reported experiencing a lot of enjoyment (73%), smiling or laughing a lot (73%), or feeling well-rested (71%) the previous day. The world also saw the first decline in global negative experiences since 2014. Gallup's 2024 Global Emotions report provides a measure of life’s intangibles — feelings and emotions — that traditional economic indicators such as GDP were never intended to capture. These data provide a real-time snapshot of people’s daily experiences, offering leaders insights into the health of their societies that they cannot gather from economic measures alone. Explore the insights here. https://lnkd.in/gwdxTB7T

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Antoine Cottle

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I could feel the misery in 2015. That was when I went to Massage school and decided that I was going to show people what self-awareness truly is. I feel that people love to give the perception that they're happy, but I know differently now. People's unhappiness is solely based on how they see happiness. Point blank. I may not be a seasoned expert in behavioral psychology, but I love the subject as a deep hobby. This has been my personal perception of the dynamics of happiness. He'll, most people can't even answer to what makes them happy at all.

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Fantastic news! It's uplifting to see global positive emotions rebounding to pre-pandemic levels. Understanding these insights from Gallup's Global Emotions report can help leaders prioritize holistic well-being alongside economic indicators. 

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