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How Much Is Enough in a Perfect World? Cultural Variation in Ideal Levels of Happiness, Pleasure, Freedom, Health, Self-Esteem, Longevity, and Intelligence

机译:在一个完美的世界里有多少足够? 幸福,快乐,自由,健康,自尊,长寿和智力的理想水平的文化变异

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The maximization principle—that people aspire to the highest possible level of something good if all practical constraints are removed—is a common yet untested assumption about human nature. We predict that in holistic cultures—where contradiction, change, and context are emphasized—ideal states of being for the self will be more moderate than in other cultures. In two studies ( N s = 2,392 and 6,239), we asked this question: If participants could choose their ideal level of happiness, pleasure, freedom, health, self-esteem, longevity, and intelligence, what level would they choose? Consistent with predictions, results showed that maximization was less pronounced in holistic cultures; members of holistic cultures aspired to less happiness, pleasure, freedom, health, self-esteem, longevity, and IQ than did members of other cultures. In contrast, no differences emerged on ideals for society. The studies show that the maximization principle is not a universal aspect of human nature and that there are predictable cultural differences in people’s notions of perfection.
机译:最大化原则 - 如果所有实际限制被移除,人们渴望最高可能的东西 - 这是对人性的常见而未经测试的假设。我们预测,在整体文化中,在强调的矛盾,变革和背景下,强调的理想状态是自我的态度比其他文化更中等。在两项研究中(n s = 2,392和6,239),我们问了这个问题:如果参与者可以选择他们理想的幸福水平,快乐,自由,健康,自尊,长寿和智力,他们会选择什么级别?与预测一致,结果表明,全面培养的最大化不太明显;整体文化成员渴望减少幸福,快乐,自由,健康,自尊,长寿和智商,而不是其他文化的成员。相比之下,社会的理想中没有出现过差异。研究表明,最大化原则不是人性的普遍方面,并且人们的完美概念存在可预测的文化差异。

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