Abstract
In this article, we present a deep learning model of human psychology that can predict one's current age and future well-being. We used the model to demonstrate that one's baseline well-being is not the determining factor of future well-being, as posited by hedonic treadmill theory. Further, we have created a 2D map of human psychotypes and identified the regions that are most vulnerable to depression. This map may be used to provide personalized recommendations for maximizing one's future well-being.
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