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Quality of life, on the other hand, is a subjective term that can measure happiness. The two terms are often confused because there may be some perceived overlap in how they are defined.
There is, furthermore, a persistent feeling that the life cycle concept adds luster and believability to the insistent claim in certain circles that marketing is close to being some sort of science.