The pie charts illustrate the proportion of factors that contribute to happiness for people under and over 30 years old according to a survey.
Overall, it is clear that the most important reason for happiness among people under and over 30 is achievement at work, while the other factors are the smallest in both charts.
In terms of the factors contributing to happiness, achievement at work was the most significant for both age groups, accounting for roughly 31% to 32%. Followed by hobbies, which ranked second in the survey, with 22% for people under 30 and 24% for those over 30. Besides, the figure for other factors was the lowest for both age groups, accounting for 14% for younger individuals and 10% for older individuals.
Regarding the remaining categories, for people under 30, having a good appearance was another significant factor, reaching 18% while travel also played a key role in contributing to happiness, with 15% of individuals choosing it. In contrast, for people over 30, financial security emerged as the third most important element, making up 20% of responses. Spending time with family was also a major contributor to happiness for this age group, accounting for 14%.
