Meaningful Engagement for Happiness, Well-being, and Prosperity: Nepal in the Asia-Pacific Context
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3126/jj.v3i1.83308Keywords:
Asia-Pacific, Community Participation, Happiness, Meaningful Engagement, Prosperity, Sustainable Development, Well-beingAbstract
This paper explores the idea of meaningful engagement and how it might advance happiness, well-being, and
prosperity in the Asia-Pacific area with an emphasis on Nepal. The Asia-Pacific area is distinguished by its
varied cultures, socio-economic conditions, and developmental disparities, all of which have distinct effects on
prosperity and well-being. Nepal is a case study for comprehending the transformational effect of meaningful
interaction because of its distinct socio-cultural setting and developmental constraints. This study investigates
the ways in which social cohesiveness, long-term prosperity, and general well-being are influenced by active
engagement at the individual, institutional, and community levels. The study examines examples from Nepal
and other Asia-Pacific nations and stresses the importance of cultural values, social inclusiveness, education,
and legislative actions in promoting meaningful involvement. It concludes by offering recommendations for
increasing participation to raise living standards and promote sustainable development in the area.