Abstract
The present study explores the relationship of meaning in life with subjective well-being among a sample of young adults launching
their career. Using a qualitative approach, ten young adults were asked to share their life experiences using a semi structured
interview schedule. A grounded theory analysis revealed that happiness forms a core concern for an individual where it depends
not only on the cultural norm involving an individual where social relationships form an important part, but also goals and
aims (s) he/she wishes to achieve in life. It exists in temporality but is impacted by the larger dimension of meaning in
life which is relatively stable and covers a huge expanse of an individual’s existence. Finding a meaning in life involves
both personal goals such as self growth and attainment of peace, and also professional goals like fulfillment of one’s academic
aim. Meaning in life is also seen as being impacted by an individual’s past happenings, belief in self- worth and social responsibility.
their career. Using a qualitative approach, ten young adults were asked to share their life experiences using a semi structured
interview schedule. A grounded theory analysis revealed that happiness forms a core concern for an individual where it depends
not only on the cultural norm involving an individual where social relationships form an important part, but also goals and
aims (s) he/she wishes to achieve in life. It exists in temporality but is impacted by the larger dimension of meaning in
life which is relatively stable and covers a huge expanse of an individual’s existence. Finding a meaning in life involves
both personal goals such as self growth and attainment of peace, and also professional goals like fulfillment of one’s academic
aim. Meaning in life is also seen as being impacted by an individual’s past happenings, belief in self- worth and social responsibility.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-9
- DOI 10.1007/s12646-011-0091-0
- Authors
- Anindita Bhattacharya, Department of Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS), Hosur Road, Bangalore- 29, Karnataka, India
- Journal Psychological Studies
- Online ISSN 0974-9861
- Print ISSN 0033-2968