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What (who) is well-being - definition


Well-being         
  • Eudaimonic well-being in 166 nations based on Gallup World Poll data
  • date=2012-06-26 }}, Robin Loyd, [[Fox News]], May 30, 2006.</ref>
GENERAL TERM FOR CONDITION OF INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
Wellbeing; Well being; Emotional well-being; Personal well-being; Welbeing; Social well-being; Prudential value
·noun The state or condition of being well; welfare; happiness; prosperity; as, virtue is essential to the well-being of men or of society.
well-being         
  • Eudaimonic well-being in 166 nations based on Gallup World Poll data
  • date=2012-06-26 }}, Robin Loyd, [[Fox News]], May 30, 2006.</ref>
GENERAL TERM FOR CONDITION OF INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
Wellbeing; Well being; Emotional well-being; Personal well-being; Welbeing; Social well-being; Prudential value
n.
1) to threaten smb.'s well-being
2) material; physical; psychological well-being
well-being         
  • Eudaimonic well-being in 166 nations based on Gallup World Poll data
  • date=2012-06-26 }}, Robin Loyd, [[Fox News]], May 30, 2006.</ref>
GENERAL TERM FOR CONDITION OF INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
Wellbeing; Well being; Emotional well-being; Personal well-being; Welbeing; Social well-being; Prudential value
¦ noun the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.

Wikipedia

Well-being
Well-being, or wellbeing, also known as wellness, prudential value or quality of life, refers to what is intrinsically valuable relative to someone. So the well-being of a person is what is ultimately good for this person, what is in the self-interest of this person.
Examples of use of well-being
1. Our families‘ well–being has become unhinged from broad economic measures of the country‘s well–being.
2. "The security and well–being of all the nations depends on the security and well–being of each nation.
3. The emphasis has shifted from the well–being of the patient to the well–being of staff.
4. "Increasingly, their security and well–being and prosperity will help shape our security and well–being and prosperity," he said.
5. We look forward to his release and that certainly his physical well being –– continued physical well being is an important issue as well.