“…Hashim et al, 2012;Jaafara et al, 2012;Achour et al, 2014;Sipon et al, 2014;Clark et al, 2014;Hassan, 2015 Positive Relations positive experience of trusts, nurturance and affection caring/love/affection, respect for diversity, reciprocity, nurturance and affection, emotional support, collaboration, democratic participation in decision-making Jaafara et al, 2012;Abu Rahim et al, 2013;Shuib et al, 2013;Momtaz et al, 2014;Clark et al, 2014 Organizational Opportunity inclusions, learning and horizontal structures respect for diversity, democratic participation, collaborative relationships, engagement, good communication, clear roles and productivity, learning opportunities Noor & Abdullah, 2012;Panatika et al, 2011;Rashida et al, 2012;Jaafara et al, 2012;Mokhtar et al, 2015;Clark et al, 2014 Community Movement maximizati on of social supports and benefits, and availability of supports throughout life cycle equitable allocation if bargaining, powers, resources and obligations in society, gender and race equality, universal access to high quality educational, health and recreational facilities, affordable housing, employment opportunities, access to nutritious foods at reasonable prices, public transportation, clean environment, safety and peace Jaafara et al, 2012;Sedaghatnia et al, 2013;Hamdan et al, 2014;Marzuki et al, 2014;Clark et al, 2014 Table 6 shows the potential indicators of human interrelationships with other humans that are yet to be statistically confirmed. The potential indicators are gathered from the literature reviews and summarized findings of selected subjective well-being studies in Malaysia.…”