Abstract
This study explores the complex interplay among young adults between life happiness, resilience, and social support. It is crucial to comprehend the nature of social support and resilience in today’s society, as people must negotiate a variety of obstacles and transitions, in order to promote overall well-being. The study explores the ways in which resilience and social support help young adults have more life satisfaction. It was accepted that 150 young adults made up the sample for this study. The results show that among young adults, social support, resilience, and life happiness are significantly correlated. Resilience and general life satisfaction are positively correlated with higher levels of perceived social support. Resilience also shows up as a critical mediator in the association between life satisfaction and social support, demonstrating its critical function in reducing the negative consequences of stressors and improving wellbeing. The research emphasizes the need of helping young adults develop resilience-building techniques and social support networks in order to improve their general well-being and sense of fulfilment in life. Understanding the relationship between life happiness, resilience, and social support allows for the customization of treatments and policies that support young adults in creating healthy social networks and coping strategies.