This article presents a gender-based arithmetical analysis of relative behavior and its impact on life satisfaction, self-esteem, and mental health. The study aims to explore gender differences in behavior patterns and their associations with psychological well-being. The research employs quantitative methods to analyze data collected from a diverse sample. The results provide insights into gender-specific behaviors that influence life satisfaction, self-esteem, and mental health outcomes. Understanding these gender-based differences can inform interventions and strategies to enhance psychological well-being for both men and women.
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