Happiness seems to be the ultimate — yet most elusive — of goals. You want to understand how to be happy with your family, work, health, finances, relationships, and future. And while you may ...
Less dopamine and instant gratification, perhaps, but more durable gold from sustainable happiness. Things Your Future Self Will Thank You For by Mark Rowe is published by Gill Books and available now ...
As social life rebounds uneasily from pandemic-era shocks, Gen Z is still feeling lonely. A new survey from the Pew Research Center of 6,204 American adults, conducted from September 3 through 15 ...
Having a purpose or meaningful goal to work toward can act as a counterforce against depressive symptoms and a catalyst for happiness.” Yes, says Harvard happiness researcher Arthur Brooks.
"May this Pongal bring you closer to the people you love and fill your life with good fortune and prosperity. Happy Pongal!" 2. "As the sun shines on this festive day, may it illuminate your life with ...
Many of us aspire to be happier, yet few dedicate time to developing a scientific understanding of what happiness is and how they can attain more of it. Of course, philosophical debates about the ...
Protesters hold demonstration against proposed gold mine in the Sperrins An assurance has been given that no cyanide will be used in the proposed mining of gold in Co Tyrone that could bring up to ...
Strictly Come Dancing star Pete Wicks has spoken about his latest project, saying it is full of “heartbreak and happiness”. During the latest episode of the Staying Relevant podcast ...
When it comes to happiness, it’s well-known that the Nordic countries regularly score high on surveys of life satisfaction. In fact, Finland has held the top spot in the World Happiness Report’s list ...
When Dr. Iris Gorfinkel sees her patients, there’s always chatter about how work is going, how the kids are growing and even how their pets are doing — some of which she knows by name. The ...
Previous studies have contrasted levels of inequality and happiness across nations, states, and cities and generated generally mixed results. Oishi, Kesebir, and Diener stick to one nation — the ...
The original finding, according to his math, was wrong. Money did buy more happiness, on average, all the way up the income ladder. On the other end of the call that day was Daniel Kahneman ...
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