The Garden and the Orchestra: Generative Metaphors for Conceptualizing the Complexities of Well-Being

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Abstract

Our understanding of well-being, and related concepts such as health and flourishing, is shaped by the metaphors through which we think about such ideas. Current dominant metaphors—including a pyramid, ladder, and continuum—all have various issues. As such, this paper offers two other metaphors which can better do justice to the nuanced complexities of these notions, namely, a garden and an orchestra. Through these metaphors, this paper articulates a comprehensive framework for conceptualizing and appreciating the nature of well-being (and associated concepts), which it is hoped will generate further insights and research into these valued and sought-after phenomena.

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Lomas, T., & VanderWeele, T. J. (2022). The Garden and the Orchestra: Generative Metaphors for Conceptualizing the Complexities of Well-Being. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114544

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