A recent global study led by researchers from Utrecht University has uncovered a significant connection between trust and happiness. Analyzing data from over 2.5 million participants worldwide, the research found that trust in others, whether interpersonal, generalized, or institutional, plays a crucial role in mental well-being. The study, published in Psychological Bulletin, highlighted that trust and happiness have a reciprocal relationship, with trusting individuals experiencing greater life satisfaction and positive emotions. Interestingly, the impact of trust on happiness varied across age groups, with children, teenagers, and older adults showing the strongest associations. The findings underscore the importance of trust in fostering well-being and building more supportive communities for future generations. (Studyfinds)
Trust Linked to Happiness Across All Ages, Global Study Reveals

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