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  • 标题:Life Goals and Well-Being: Are Extrinsic Aspirations Always Detrimental to Well-Being?
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  • 作者:Brdar, Ingrid ; Rijavec, Majda ; Miljković, Dubravka
  • 期刊名称:Psychological Topics
  • 印刷版ISSN:1332-0742
  • 出版年度:2009
  • 卷号:18
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:317-334
  • 出版社:Faculty of Arts and Scieneces
  • 摘要:Past research has revealed that relative importance a person places on extrinsic life goals as oposed to intrinsic ones is related to lower well-being. But sometimes it is more important why a goal is being pursued than the content of the goal. Materialistic aspirations will not decrease people's well-being if they help them to achieve basic financial security or some intrinsic goals. On the other hand, if social comparison or seeking power drives extrinsic orientation, these aspirations may be detrimental for well-being, since they do not satisfy satisfy our basic psychological needs. Research from Croatia and other, less rich countries suggest that extrinsic aspirations are not necessarily deterimental but may even contribute to well-being. This finding suggests that various factors can moderate the relationship between aspirations and well-being. Intrinsic life goals may probably be affordable only for people who are well off enough. The meaning of financial success in transitional and poor countries may not necesseraly be associated with purchase and consumption. On the contrary, it may bring opportunities and possibilities of self-expression and self-growth. Individualistic societies allow individuals to pursue their intrinsic goals while collectivistic cultures stress extrinsic ones. Although this extrinsic orientation may detract their well-being, the sense of individual well-being may not be as important to them as the survival of the group they belong to or so called social well-being.
  • 关键词:well-being; intrinsic and extrinsic life goals; transitional countries; individualistic/collectivistic cultures
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