“…There is a dearth of similar work looking at the relationship between social-media language and positive aspects of psychology, such as resilience, life enrichment, and well-being, although there are notable exceptions (e.g., L. Mitchell et al's, 2013, work on happiness). This dearth is due, at least in part, to the fact that although there are some scales relevant to positive psychology and well-being (e.g., Angel et al, 2020;Swarbrick, 2006), they do not have the same ubiquity and acceptance as clinical measures of dysfunction (Ong et al, 2021). Consequently, there have been fewer data sets available for training algorithms that can link signals in digital life data to positive aspects of well-being.…”