Hope's Role in Shaping Long-Term Socioeconomic Outcomes
Originally Published 2 months ago — by Good News Network

Research from Australia shows that hope, defined as a strong sense of agency and determination to improve one's circumstances, is a crucial predictor of positive long-term economic, social, and health outcomes, surpassing other positive emotions like happiness or security. Moving from hopelessness to hope correlates with higher educational attainment, better health, and greater resilience, suggesting that fostering hope could be a key strategy for improving individual and societal wellbeing.