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Life satisfaction (LS) is a cognitive component of Subjective well-being. In this study life satisfaction is compared with dispositional personality traits and negative personal traits. Subjects: 363 respondents (55,6% women; aged 18 to 70 years, M=25,3 SD=10,7). Methods: SWLS (Diener et al., 1985), HEXACO-PI-R, Dark Triad (SD3). Results. Men slightly more satisfied with their live, than women. Dispositional personality traits determine about 44% of the subjective well-being variance. Life satisfaction is associated primarily with extraversion. There are moderate correlations between LS and emotionality, conscientiousness and agreeableness. There are no significant correlations between life satisfaction and honesty-humility and openness to experience. Narcissism was the only negative personality trait that correlated (positively) with psychological well-being. It confirms the hypothesis that negative personality traits have some adaptive functions. Our results generally correspond to those obtained in foreign studies.