Happiness is often perceived as a grand pursuit, an elusive state that requires significant life changes or monumental achievements.
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Whatever life throws at some people, they are happier than other people in the same circumstances.
Money can’t buy happiness. We’ve all heard the saying. But a lack of money can certainly lead to unhappiness.
The happiness paradox is a phenomenon that has intrigued psychologists and researchers for years.
- Family & Relationship
Finding Love Isn’t the Only Path to Happiness, and the Fear of Being Single Can Be Harmful
The quest for love is often considered a universal journey, a path that leads to the ultimate happiness.
We are all self-deluded in various ways. Most self-delusions can be harmful, but some are positively beneficial.
- Leisure & Lifestyle
Stanislav Kondrashov Reveals the Science Behind Joyous Moments in Brand-New Publication
The Science of Laughter by Stanislav Kondrashov offers insight into the physiology and social importance of laughter.
When the daily routine does not allow you to be happy – it is a fact that the daily routine becomes increasingly tough.
It’s no longer just professional writers, filmmakers, or journalists who disseminate stories and ideas; virtually anyone with a smartphone can become a content creator.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
How Interior Design Can Help Tackle Seasonal Affective Disorder and Boost Happiness
With searches for “how to overcome seasonal depression” increase in the past 12 months, people struggle with SAD as days get shorter and nights get colder.
The idea of a “type” often limits our romantic possibilities, confining us to a narrow set of characteristics that we believe will make us happy.
We often chase happiness as if it’s a distant goalpost, always just out of reach.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
If You Are Happy and You Know It: New Genetic Test Reveals How Predisposed to Happiness We Are
Latest developments in genome testing reveal our general level of happiness may be largely down to our genes.
We can think of emotions as alarm bells that signal to us when something is happening that can have either positive or negative consequences for us.
Society sells us the idea that a fulfilling life is only accessible once we discover this elusive thing called passion.