Abstract
The present research aimed to examine the relationship between wisdom and subjective well-being among
adolescents and adults. Sample of 212 participants were selected from Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Findings
indicate that scales were internally consistent and reliable. Moreover, results show a significant positive
relationship between wisdom, positive affect and life satisfaction, while negative relationship between
wisdom and negative affect. Overall age related differences indicate that adolescents were wise and having
positive affect and satisfied with their life as compared to young adults and middle aged adults, while
middle aged adults have high score on emotional regulation and young adults have high negative affect.