It's time to broaden our definition of joy and ensure that autistic individuals are included in the pursuit of happiness.
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PsyPost on MSNUnraveling the happiness paradox: The mental exhaustion of chasing joyHealth and Well-Being shows that the more we try to boost our happiness, the more we drain our mental energy needed for ...
Happiness is overrated—especially at work. Sure, free snacks, casual Fridays, and the occasional ping-pong table might make employees happy for a minute. But if you think that’s what keeps ...
The U-shaped happiness curve, widely accepted in industrialized nations, does not hold universally. Research by Michael ...
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Is the pursuit of happiness making us unhappy?that is the finding of a study conducted by researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough in Canada and published in the journal Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. The study reveals the ...
Di Tella, Rafael, Alberto Alesina, and Robert MacCulloch. "Inequality and Happiness: Are Europeans and Americans Different?" Journal of Public Economics 88, nos. 9-10 (August 2004): 2009–42.
Older people have greater general happiness, life satisfaction and sense ... published today in the peer-reviewed journal, Aging and Mental Health. Analysing data to understand positive ...
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