A state of being happy, healthy, and prosperous, often used in professional contexts to describe a desirable work-life balance or corporate culture. It can also refer to a state of flourishing or living a fulfilling life.
“The company prioritizes the eudaimonia of its employees, offering flexible work arrangements and wellness programs to promote overall well-being.”— Human Resources
“The tech startup aimed to create products that would contribute to users' eudaimonia by simplifying their daily lives and reducing stress.”— Technology
Origin: From ancient Greek 'eudaimonia', derived from 'eu' meaning good and 'daimon' meaning spirit, it originally referred to a state of being under the protection of a good spirit.
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