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Happiness

by Richard Layard

Publisher: National Geographic Books Published: 2006-06-27 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

What truly makes us happy? Despite unprecedented wealth and comfort in modern society, surveys consistently show that people are no happier than they were fifty years ago. This groundbreaking exploration combines cutting-edge scientific research with profound philosophical insights to answer one of humanity's most fundamental questions and offer a revolutionary blueprint for creating a happier society.

Drawing on evidence from psychology, neuroscience, sociology, and economics, this work reveals why our obsession with money, status, and individual success has failed to deliver the contentment we seek. Through meticulous research and accessible explanations, readers discover that happiness doesn't primarily come from wealth or achievement but from the quality of our relationships, our work, our communities, and our inner lives. The evidence is clear and compelling: once basic needs are met, additional income does remarkably little to boost our wellbeing, yet we continue to organize our entire society around the pursuit of economic growth.

One of the most eye-opening revelations involves understanding how our brains actually work when it comes to pleasure and satisfaction. The exploration of modern neuroscience shows that humans are remarkably adaptable creatures, quickly adjusting to new circumstances whether positive or negative. This adaptation explains why that new car, promotion, or bigger house provides only a temporary boost to our happiness levels before we return to our baseline. We're on a hedonic treadmill, constantly chasing the next acquisition or achievement without lasting gain.

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