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Felicidad y libertad: conceptos clave para fomentar relaciones sanas en la
sociedad
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11164674
Zamira Sheripova *, Malika Alieva **
Resumen
Este artículo explora la compleja interacción entre los conceptos de libertad y felicidad
en el ámbito de las relaciones interpersonales en la sociedad contemporánea. Utilizando
investigaciones empíricas, el estudio sostiene que la libertad sirve de base esencial para
alcanzar la felicidad, subrayando la importancia de la capacidad del individuo para
expresarse genuinamente. A su vez, la felicidad se identifica como un potenciador
significativo de la libertad, creando un entorno de seguridad y apoyo que permite a los
individuos descubrir y desarrollar diferentes aspectos de su personalidad. La
investigación examina además el equilibrio crítico entre libertad y compromiso,
advirtiendo contra los extremos de ambos. A través de ejemplos de diversos contextos
relacionales, el artículo aboga por establecer un equilibrio armonioso para fomentar
conexiones interpersonales sanas y gratificantes. Las conclusiones de este estudio
aportan valiosas ideas sobre la relación simbiótica entre libertad y felicidad, con
implicaciones prácticas para mejorar la satisfacción en las relaciones y el bienestar
general.
Palabras clave: relaciones interpersonales, dinámicas de libertad y felicidad,
satisfacción en las relaciones, autenticidad personal, bienestar emocional.
Abstract
Happiness and freedom: key concepts for fostering healthy relationships in
society
This article explores the complex interplay between the concepts of freedom and
happiness in the realm of interpersonal relationships in contemporary society. Utilizing
empirical research, the study argues that freedom serves as an essential foundation for
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achieving happiness, underscoring the importance of an individual's ability to express
themselves genuinely. In turn, happiness is identified as a significant enhancer of
freedom, creating an environment of security and support that enables individuals to
discover and develop different aspects of their personalities. The research further
examines the critical balance between freedom and commitment, cautioning against the
extremes of either. Through examples across various relational contexts, the article
advocates for establishing a harmonious balance to foster healthy and rewarding
interpersonal connections. The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the
symbiotic relationship between freedom and happiness, with practical implications for
improving relationship satisfaction and overall well-being.
Keywords: interpersonal relationships, freedom and happiness dynamics, relationship
satisfaction, personal authenticity, emotional well-being.
Recibido: 29/02/2024 Aceptado: 29/04/2024
* Centro Nacional de Salud Materna e Infantil, Bishkek, Kirguistán. ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-
3513-4414 . E-mail: raminaalieva2605@gmail.com
** Universidad Internacional de Kirguistán, Bishkek, Kirguistán. ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-
8842-8882 . E-mail: raminaalieva2605@gmail.com
1. Introduction
Freedom and happiness stand as two foundational human values intricately woven
into the fabric of interpersonal relationships (Huppert, 2009; Zaitseva & Krikunov, 2022;
Nguyen, 2023). The essence of freedom lies in the ability to exercise autonomy and
make choices independently, while happiness manifests as a state of overall well-being
and contentment (De Velazco, 2021; Akhmetshin et al., 2023).
In the realm of interpersonal connections, freedom and happiness reveal themselves
as intimately connected concepts (Baumeister & Leary, 1995; Sarin et al., 2024). On
one hand, freedom emerges as a prerequisite for fostering happiness within relationships
(Reis & Patrick, 1996). The sense of liberation to be one's authentic self and the freedom
to navigate personal choices are vital elements that contribute to the overall satisfaction
and joy individuals derive from their relationships (Aron et al., 1992; Moreva &
Skitnevskaya, 2023).
Conversely, happiness within relationships can act as a catalyst for the expansion of
freedom (Sprecher & Fehr, 2005). In the sanctuary of contented connections, individuals
often find themselves embraced by a supportive and understanding environment (Zueva
et al., 2022; Lykova et al., 2023). This, in turn, nurtures a profound sense of freedom
within the relationship, as individuals feel secure in expressing their true selves without
the looming specter of judgment or constraint (De Velazco, 2022; Rabadanova et al.,
2022).
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Thus, the reciprocity between freedom and happiness within interpersonal
relationships unveils a dynamic interplay (Deci & Ryan, 2000; Erkinbekov et al., 2023).
The liberty to be oneself and make autonomous choices becomes not only a source of
personal fulfillment but also a foundational cornerstone for cultivating joy and
contentment within the shared space of relationships (Gadzaova et al., 2022; Karimova
et al., 2022). Simultaneously, the happiness derived from understanding and support
provides the fertile ground from which the seeds of freedom can flourish, enabling
individuals to explore the full spectrum of their identities within the sanctuary of
meaningful connections (Babina et al., 2022; Verona, 2023).
The study aimed to uncover the relationship between feelings of freedom and
happiness in an individual's life and their impact on interpersonal relationships within a
healthy society.
2. Methodology
The research was conducted at the International University of Kyrgyzstan during
2023. In line with the study's objectives, an in-depth review approach was chosen. The
interview process involved 20 participants. The questionnaire comprised questions
pertaining to the personal experiences of the participants, who were asked to reflect on
and share their thoughts regarding aspects of freedom and happiness in their own
relationships.
To unravel the diverse tapestry of responses, thematic analysis as chosen qualitative
data analysis method was employed (Yu et al., 2022). Thematic analysis, a robust
approach in qualitative research, involves the systematic identification and exploration
of recurring patterns, themes, and nuances present within the data (Bolina et al., 2022;
Ling et al., 2023; Monleón Oliva, 2023). By adopting this method, it was aimed to distill
the essence of participants' narratives, uncovering the underlying threads that intricately
weave together the concepts of freedom and happiness in the context of interpersonal
connections (Alimova et al., 2023; Kotlyarova et al., 2023).
Through open-ended inquiries and a nuanced examination of participants' reflections,
our study aimed to capture the nuances and subtleties that often elude quantitative
methodologies (Kashina et al., 2023). By allowing participants the space to articulate
their thoughts and experiences, we aspired to gain a holistic understanding of how
freedom and happiness manifest within the intricate dynamics of their relationships.
In the subsequent analysis, the emergent themes were meticulously examined and
cross-referenced, contributing to a nuanced and comprehensive portrayal of the
multifaceted relationship between freedom and happiness in interpersonal connections.
The findings from this qualitative study promise to enrich our understanding of these
fundamental human values, offering a qualitative depth that quantitative measures
alone may not fully capture.
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3. Results
Thematic analysis of the gathered data unveiled three overarching themes that shed
light on the participants' perspectives regarding relationships and happiness:
Freedom as a Fundamental Element for Happiness:
Freedom, as a fundamental element for happiness, emerges as a central theme in
the narratives of participants when discussing their relationships. The significance of
freedom within the context of these relationships is underscored by the participants'
shared experiences, emphasizing the pivotal role that the ability to express oneself
authentically and make independent choices plays in their overall well-being.
The narratives highlight that individuals harbor a profound need for autonomy in
their relationships to attain genuine contentment. This autonomy extends to various
aspects of their lives, including personal expression and decision-making. Participants
consistently articulated that when they were granted the freedom to pursue their
personal interests or make decisions without undue influence, it resulted in heightened
levels of happiness.
For instance, Sarah (participant) recounted a scenario where their partner supported
and encouraged them to explore a new hobby. The freedom to delve into this personal
interest not only brought joy through the activity itself but also strengthened the
relationship by fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding. This
example illustrates how the freedom to pursue individual passions contributes
significantly to overall happiness within a relationship.
Similarly, another participant, Sergey shared a moment of happiness when their
partner acknowledged the importance of independent decision-making. In this instance,
the partner respected the individual's autonomy in making a major life decision, without
imposing their own preferences. The freedom to make choices that aligned with personal
values and aspirations resulted in a sense of fulfillment and strengthened the bond
between the couple.
These examples collectively emphasize that the freedom to express oneself and make
independent choices is not only valued for its intrinsic worth but also for its positive
impact on the quality of relationships. The ability to navigate one's life with autonomy
fosters a sense of agency and empowerment, contributing significantly to the overall
happiness and well-being of individuals within the context of their relationships. In
conclusion, freedom emerges as a key component that not only enriches individual
experiences but also forms the bedrock for fulfilling and joyful relationships.
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Happiness as a Catalyst for Increased Freedom:
“Happiness as a Catalyst for Increased Freedom” explores the intricate connection
between happiness and freedom within relationships, revealing a reciprocal dynamic that
enhances personal expression and authenticity. The participants in this study
emphasized that the experience of happiness within their partnerships played a pivotal
role in amplifying their sense of freedom.
One of the key insights uncovered was the idea that when individuals feel a profound
sense of happiness in their relationships, it acts as a catalyst for a heightened perception
of freedom. This reciprocal relationship is deeply rooted in the emotions and dynamics
that unfold within the context of personal connections.
For instance, participants shared instances where the shared experience of joy
became a transformative force in their relationships. When both partners experienced
happiness together, it created a positive and supportive atmosphere. In such moments,
individuals felt more liberated to express their true selves without the looming fear of
judgment. This connection between happiness and freedom is illustrated through specific
examples provided by participants.
Consider a scenario where a couple celebrates a significant achievement together,
such as a career milestone or a personal accomplishment. The shared happiness in this
moment becomes a bonding agent, fostering an environment of openness and
acceptance. In the aftermath of such shared joy, participants noted that they felt a
newfound freedom to express their thoughts, desires, and vulnerabilities without the
fear of criticism.
Furthermore, participants highlighted instances where mutual happiness acted as a
buffer against relationship stressors. During times of conflict or disagreement, the
memory of shared joy served as a reminder of the strength and resilience of the
relationship. This, in turn, contributed to a sense of freedom for both partners to navigate
challenges together, confident in the foundation of happiness they had built.
In summary, the data suggests that happiness within relationships is not merely an
isolated emotion but a powerful catalyst for increased freedom. The reciprocal nature of
this relationship is evident in the way shared joy creates an atmosphere of acceptance
and support, allowing individuals to be their authentic selves without fear. This dynamic
between happiness and freedom contributes significantly to the overall well-being and
resilience of relationships.
The Crucial Role of Balance in Relationships:
One of the significant findings that surfaced from the collected data was the emphasis
on achieving a delicate equilibrium between freedom and commitment in relationships.
Participants consistently conveyed the idea that freedom, in the context of personal
independence and autonomy, is indispensable for individual well-being. Simultaneously,
they underscored the importance of commitment to the relationship itself, recognizing it
as an equally vital component.
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The participants articulated a perspective that promoted a harmonious blend of
freedom and commitment within the context of a relationship. They believed that finding
the right balance was key to fostering personal growth and ensuring the sustainability
of the relationship. This delicate equilibrium allowed individuals to nurture their
autonomy while actively contributing to the shared goals and aspirations of the
partnership.
To illustrate this concept, participants shared various anecdotes and reflections on
their own experiences. For instance, some described instances where allowing space and
freedom for their partner's personal pursuits led to a stronger bond and mutual respect.
In these situations, the partners were not only supportive of each other's individual
growth but also actively encouraged it, understanding that personal fulfillment
contributes positively to the overall health of the relationship.
Conversely, participants also recounted situations where an imbalance between
freedom and commitment had negative repercussions. In such cases, an excessive focus
on personal independence without due consideration for the relationship's needs resulted
in feelings of neglect and detachment. On the other hand, an overly rigid commitment
without allowing room for individual growth led to feelings of suffocation and resentment.
The examples provided by participants emphasized the dynamic nature of the
balance between freedom and commitment. It was not a static state but required
ongoing communication, understanding, and adaptability from both partners. The
narratives collectively highlighted that successful relationships thrive when individuals
navigate the delicate interplay between personal autonomy and commitment, ensuring
that neither aspect overshadows the other.
In summary, the theme of balance emerged as a crucial element in participants'
perceptions of healthy relationships. The ability to strike a delicate equilibrium between
freedom and commitment was seen as a fundamental factor in fostering fulfilling,
enriching, and sustainable connections. Through their narratives and reflections,
participants conveyed the significance of this balance and its transformative impact on
their relationship experiences.
In essence, the thematic analysis illuminates the nuanced interplay between freedom,
happiness, and commitment within the intricate tapestry of relationships. Participants'
narratives provide valuable insights into how these elements dynamically interact and
influence one another, offering a richer understanding of the complexities inherent in
fostering contentment within the context of interpersonal connections.
4. Discussion
The findings of this study shed light on the intricate relationship between freedom
and happiness within the realm of interpersonal relationships. Let's delve deeper into
the nuances of these interrelated concepts with illustrative examples.
Freedom as a Precondition for Happiness:
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One aspect highlighted by the study is that freedom is often considered a prerequisite
for happiness in relationships. This implies that individuals derive satisfaction and joy
from feeling unburdened and unconstrained in their interactions with others. For
instance, in a romantic relationship, a person might need the freedom to express their
thoughts and feelings openly without fear of judgment. This freedom fosters an
environment where individuals can authentically be themselves, contributing
significantly to their overall happiness.
Happiness as a Promoter of Freedom:
Conversely, the study indicates that happiness can act as a catalyst for freedom
within relationships. When individuals experience contentment and joy, they are more
likely to feel secure and supported. This emotional well-being can empower them to
explore new facets of their personalities, interests, and pursuits. In the context of
friendships, for example, a person who feels emotionally fulfilled is more likely to
encourage their friends to pursue their passions and goals, thus promoting a sense of
freedom and self-expression.
Balancing Freedom and Commitment:
The study underscores the importance of finding a delicate equilibrium between
freedom and commitment in relationships. Too much freedom without commitment may
result in a lack of stability and dedication. For instance, a partner who values absolute
freedom might struggle with maintaining a long-term commitment, leading to
uncertainty in the relationship.
On the flip side, an excessive focus on commitment at the expense of freedom may
stifle individual growth and autonomy. Consider a scenario where a person prioritizes
commitment to the point of controlling their partner's choices and actions. This could
lead to feelings of suffocation and resentment, ultimately undermining the happiness
within the relationship.
In essence, the study suggests that a harmonious balance between freedom and
commitment is essential for fostering healthy and fulfilling interpersonal relationships.
Striking this balance allows individuals to enjoy the benefits of both freedom and
commitment, creating an environment conducive to happiness and long-term
relationship satisfaction
6. Conclusion
In conclusion, the intricate interplay between freedom and happiness in interpersonal
relationships, as revealed by this study, underscores the nuanced dynamics that shape
the quality of human connections. The findings emphasize that both freedom and
happiness are mutually reinforcing elements, each playing a pivotal role in sustaining
and enhancing the well-being of individuals within relationships.
The study highlights the significance of freedom as a fundamental precondition for
happiness. It illuminates the idea that individuals derive profound satisfaction when they
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feel liberated to express their authentic selves in their interactions with others. The
freedom to be genuine and uninhibited fosters an environment where happiness can
flourish, creating a positive feedback loop within interpersonal relationships.
Conversely, the study elucidates the role of happiness in promoting freedom.
Emotional contentment and joy act as catalysts, providing individuals with a sense of
security and support. This emotional well-being, in turn, empowers individuals to explore
and express themselves more freely, enriching the fabric of their relationships.
A critical aspect emphasized by the study is the imperative of striking a balance
between freedom and commitment in relationships. The cautionary note about the
potential pitfalls of extremes - too much freedom leading to a lack of commitment, and
excessive commitment stifling freedom - serves as a valuable guide for individuals
navigating the complexities of interpersonal connections. Achieving this delicate
equilibrium is posited as crucial for sustaining long-term relationship satisfaction and
happiness.
In essence, the study contributes valuable insights into the delicate dance between
freedom and happiness within relationships. It urges individuals to recognize and
appreciate the symbiotic relationship between these concepts, advocating for a
thoughtful and balanced approach to fostering genuine connections. As we navigate the
intricate landscape of human relationships, the study suggests that a harmonious
integration of freedom and commitment is the key to unlocking enduring happiness and
fulfillment in our interpersonal interactions.
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