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''' | Like [[quality of life]], '''well-being''' is an often disputed measure of how much one is enjoying one's actual life, achieving one's goals with one's freedom, etc.. There are various means of [[measuring well-being]] for quite different purposes, some of them as part of systems of [[monetary reform]]s. | ||
''See also [[productivism]], [[consumerism]], [[uneconomic growth]], and etc.'' | ''See also [[productivism]], [[consumerism]], [[uneconomic growth]], and etc.'' |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 3 September 2004
Like quality of life, well-being is an often disputed measure of how much one is enjoying one's actual life, achieving one's goals with one's freedom, etc.. There are various means of measuring well-being for quite different purposes, some of them as part of systems of monetary reforms.
See also productivism, consumerism, uneconomic growth, and etc.