Contentment

A satisfied customer stands by a drug store on a street in Cairo (1850), a chromolithograph by A. Preziosi.
Envy and Self-satisfaction, 1965, a photograph by Vitold Muratov.
Human Contentments (20th century), a painting by Edgard Farasyn

Contentment or Satisfaction is a pleasant or positive emotion, feeling or state of mind. Satisfaction is when a desire or a need is fulfilled.[1] Satisfaction is when a person has nothing to complain about. Someone feels satisfied when they achieve a difficult goal.[2] A person feels satisfied by accomplishment, recognition, invention and service. Someone can feel job satisfaction when they like their work.[3] A person tends to feel satisfied by basic body functions. These can include eating, exercising, hygiene, sex or defecation. Some people feel satisfied when they get revenge for something that hurt them. Satisfaction is related to pleasure, gratification and contentment.

  1. "Satisfaction, définition". Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  2. Sheldon, K.M.; Elliot, A.J. (1999). "Goal Striving, Need Satisfaction, and Longitudinal Well-Being:The Self-Concordance Model". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 76 (3): 482–497. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.76.3.482. PMID 10101878.
  3. Spector, P.E. (1997). Job satisfaction: Application, assessment, causes and consequences. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

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