Money can't buy you happiness, right? That's the assumption we've always had, and it feels good to feel that way. It's also been held by something called the Easterlin paradox that happiness is about ...
Economic thinkers considered the pursuit of happiness as far back as the late 18th century. Legal theorist Jeremy Bentham and, later, John Stuart Mill, the 19th-century English philosopher and ...
What has the science of happiness got to do with our current coronapocalypse? Plenty, of course. It is interesting that much of what is being discussed now about how to stay sane, connected, and even ...
The more we value happiness as a primary goal, the more likely we are to feel spiritually and emotionally bankrupt when we ...
Oxford Analytica’s has unveiled a new report that sheds light on the psychological impact unemployment has on the state of your mental health. Suggested Reading We’ve Never Seen Shaquille O’Neal ...
The mad pursuit of corporate profits is threatening us all. To be sure, we should support economic growth and development, but only in a broader context: one that promotes environmental sustainability ...