Purpose in Life as a System that Creates and Sustains Health and Well-Being: An Integrative, Testable Theory
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Abstract
Purpose—a cognitive process that defines life goals and provides personal meaning—may help explain disparate empirical social science findings. Devoting effort and making progress toward life goals provides a significant, renewable source of engagement and meaning. Purpose offers a testable, causal system that synthesizes outcomes including life expectancy, satisfaction, and mental and physical health. These outcomes may be explained best by considering the motivation of the individual—a motivation that comes from having a purpose. We provide a detailed definition with specific hypotheses derived from a synthesis of relevant findings from social, behavioral, biological, and cognitive literatures. To illustrate…
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- Psychology
- Meaning (existential)
- Cognition
- Expectancy theory
- Life expectancy
- Process (computing)
- Mental health
- Social psychology
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