Abstract
The article presents the results of a study on indicators of existential fulfillment among representatives of different generations. The study was conducted on a sample of representatives of generations who share the same sociocultural space and constitute the most active part of society - generations X, Y and Z. The results of the study made it possible to supplement existing ideas about intergenerational differences and prerequisites for a high level of existential fulfillment. The data obtained will be useful and applicable in the field of practical and theoretical psychology and can be used in advisory practice on problems of personal development, meaning-making, formation of personal maturity and psychological culture of the individual.
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