Conclusion: What We Have Learnt From Multidisciplinary Views on Human Flourishing

María José Bosch*

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Abstract

Wellbeing and flourishing are two interconnected concepts. Usually both are studied from just one discipline. In this book we combine research from academics look to combine the evidence on how flourishing has an impact and is influenced by health, art, entrepreneurship, and work life, among other factors. These influences and impact can be categorized in three groups. First, the interconnection with the self that is how we construction the image of ourselves impacts how we interpret and perceive different stimuli or experiences, and this has an impact on our flourishing. Second, the interconnection with others impacts the relationship we build with them, and this relationship impacts our flourishing. Finally, the interconnection with the environment shows us that being aware of the impact that our behaviors and traditions the environment can foster behaviors and changes that look to promote flourishing.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHuman Flourishing
Subtitle of host publicationA Multidisciplinary Perspective on Neuroscience, Health, Organizations and Arts
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages225-234
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9783031097867
ISBN (Print)9783031097850
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

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Keywords

  • Environment
  • Interconnection
  • Others
  • Self

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