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Is this Japanese concept the secret to a long, happy, meaningful life?
What’s your reason for getting up in the morning? Just trying to answer such a big question might make you want to …
HappinessWhat's happiness? Explore our curated articles to learn about happiness in life and at work, the factors that make us happy, and what the research says about the link between happiness and wealth.
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What’s your reason for getting up in the morning? Just trying to answer such a big question might make you want to …
HappinessThe New York Times
It’s a question central to daily life: Do you spend money to save time or spend time to save money? Well, if happiness …
HappinessThe Atlantic
“There’s nothing in the world so demoralizing as money,” a character proclaims gloomily in Antigone, but …
HappinessHarvard Business Review
Being self-employed has a multifaceted relationship with wellbeing. When we look at global averages, we see that …
Happiness WorkBBC
The World Happiness Report measures “subjective well-being” - how happy the people are, and why. Denmark, …
HappinessThe Guardian
Some companies strive to make the office fun, so we’ll work harder. But forced positivity has a negative side.
Happiness WorkThe Guardian
Struggling with motivation? Then stop being so selfish.
HappinessThe New York Times
Though it sometimes may seem like our things are threatening to take over our world, we can focus our energy and …
HappinessTED
What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it’s fame and money, you’re not alone – but, …
Happiness Life VideoQuartz
A series of studies carried out by psychologists at the UC Berkeley showed that paradoxically, the more intensely people …
HappinessBig Think
Psychology Professor Thomas Gilovich from Cornell University has made four studies on the subject over decades and came to …
HappinessBig Think
But what if you just stopped wanting things? You might find yourself living a life that’s much richer in experiences …
Happiness MinimalismThe Guardian
A new study shows that people with more money tend to be less lonely. We shouldn’t be surprised – the link between …
HappinessThe Atlantic
It’s a paradox: Shouldn’t the most accomplished be well equipped to make choices that maximize life satisfaction? …
HappinessQuartz
Can short coffee breaks spell the difference between loving and hating work? In Sweden, where workers are among the least …
Happiness80,000 Hours
It’s a cliche that “you can’t buy happiness”, but at the same time, financial security is among most …
HappinessMedium
Unfortunately, the less time we invest in people, the easier it is to make do without them, until one day it becomes too …
HappinessThe Atlantic
A new study of hundreds of thousands of women finds no difference in mortality between the happy and the unhappy.
HappinessThe Atlantic
Is there a formula—some mix of love, work, and psychological adaptation—for a good life? For 72 years, researchers at Harvard …
HappinessMedium
Commuting, for those of us who must do it every day, is generally not an experience to be relished. The hours lost in a …
Commuting HappinessThe Atlantic
Meaning comes from the pursuit of more complex things than happiness.
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