Can humility bring happiness in life? The relationship between life aspirations, subjective well-being, and humility
Can humility bring happiness in life? The relationship between life aspirations, subjective well-being, and humility
Author(s): Justyna Zalewska, Anna Maria ZawadzkaSubject(s): Psychology
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: humility; life aspirations; subjective well-being
Summary/Abstract: A survey was carried out to explore the relationship between life aspirations, subjective well-being, and humility (i.e., accepting one’s own limitations, accepting oneself and reality, no desire for control, making use of one’s failures to improve oneself, and not putting on airs). The results indicated that humility may serve as a predictor of intrinsic aspirations and subjective well-being. Furthermore, it was established that intrinsic aspirations correlate positively with self-acceptance and acceptance of reality whereas extrinsic aspirations correlate negatively with a lack of desire for control. Two dimensions of humility: (a) recognizing one’s own limitations and (b) self-acceptance and acceptance of reality positively correlate with subjective well-being.
Journal: Roczniki Psychologiczne
- Issue Year: 16/2013
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 433-449
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English