happelisus
Happelisus is a term used in contemporary discussions of well-being to describe the experiential quality of happiness—the subjective, lived sense of flourishing that unfolds over time. It is not simply an emotional moment of joy, but a holistic assessment that includes affect, cognition, social context, and personal meaning.
The word is a neologism formed from the English happiness with a Latin-like suffix -lisus to denote
Proponents describe happelisus as multi-dimensional, comprising: affective quality (frequency and intensity of positive feelings); cognitive appraisal
Researchers employ diary methods, ecological momentary assessment, and adapted well-being scales to study happelisus. Because it
In practice, happelisus is used to discuss the everyday texture of well-being—how people experience happiness in
Critics note definitional vagueness, cultural variability, and the risk of reifying subjective experience into measurement.
See also: well-being, happiness, life satisfaction, eudaimonia.