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The history of happiness

The history of happiness

    My son called from university to tell me he’d decided to drop college because it isn’t making him happy. He is 20 years old and whether something makes him happy or not seems to be his primary criterion for decision-making. I wanted to explain that happiness isn’t a reliable compass for navigating life, that sometimes… Les mer "The history of happiness

    Sisyphus abstract art. What is happiness?

    A brief history of happiness

      We’ve spent roughly 2,500 years systematically misunderstanding what happiness actually is, and the we’re still getting it wrong, only now we’re doing it with better graphics and free two-day shipping. The ancient Greeks, the people who gave us democracy and philosophy, had this concept they called eudaimonia. It’s usually translated as “happiness,” which is like… Les mer "A brief history of happiness

      I think happiness is not a smiling face, it's more a smiling soul.

      I think happiness is a smiling soul

        About the author Jonny Thomson works as a philosophy writer and educator. He contributes regularly to Big Think, a popular online platform that shares ideas from experts across various fields. Thomson brings philosophical concepts to everyday readers through his accessible writing style. His work often examines how ancient philosophical wisdom applies to modern life challenges.… Les mer "I think happiness is a smiling soul

        Remember that happiness is a way of travel — not a destination. Roy M. Goodman

        Happiness is a way of travel

          About the author Roy M. Goodman (1930-2014) was an American politician who served as a New York State Senator from 1969 to 2002. Born into a wealthy family with strong political connections, Goodman built his reputation through public service. As a Republican representing Manhattan’s “Silk Stocking” district, Goodman stood out for his moderate views. He… Les mer "Happiness is a way of travel

          Happiness is in making things rather than in consuming them. Will Durant

          Happiness is in making things

            Will Durant, a name etched in the annals of intellectual exploration, was more than a mere historian. Born on November 5, 1885, in the quaint town of North Adams, Massachusetts, he embarked on a lifelong quest to unravel the tapestry of human existence. Imagine Durant as a literary alchemist, his pen dipped in the ink… Les mer "Happiness is in making things

            The only people who are truly happy are those who set their own happiness aside, “who have their minds fixed on some object other than their own happiness; on the happiness of others, on the improvement of mankind, even on some art or pursuit, followed not as a means, but as itself an ideal end. Stuart Mill

            The only people who are truly happy

              John Stuart Mill was more than a philosopher—he was a symphony of thought, an architect of ideas. His life unfolded against the backdrop of a reforming 19th century, where ink flowed like rivers and minds ignited like constellations. Imagine young John, perched in his father’s study—a strict disciplinarian who nurtured his intellect. By age eight,… Les mer "The only people who are truly happy

              Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.

              Happiness is when what you think

                Mahatma Gandhi, was a remarkable figure who etched his legacy into the annals of history. His life was a tapestry woven with threads of resilience, compassion, and unwavering commitment to justice. Gandhi, affectionately known as the Mahatma (which translates to “Great Soul”), emerged as a beacon of hope during India’s struggle for independence from British… Les mer "Happiness is when what you think