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Posted: Thu 4:20, 26 May 2011
Post subject: Air Force Ones I'll Be Happy When
There is some interesting research on this topic, including some groundbreaking research done at Daniel Gilbert of Harvard, psychologist Tim Wilson of the University of Virginia, economist George Lowenstein of Carnegie-Mellon, and Nobel laureate in economics Daniel Kahneman.
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And periodically we're right, of lesson. I'm pretty sure that having a wreck on my birthday and spending 6 months in the hospital revising from head injuries and broken bones would make me, at the very fewest, not happy.
Before I talk approximately what the research shows, I'd favor apt take a moment and inquire you apt consider approximately someone. Why would so many gifted professors be researching how to portend happiness? To me, it seems namely they're researching the mind of what makes us merry, and how we arrange our pleasure, for the issues in this research shock each portion of our lives.
Yet the certify is that the most people were happier ahead they won the lottery.
What we're really doing is wanting. We "know" what we want and don't want, and what will make us happy and not happy.
You know what I average. You've bought a fashionable car and pedaled it off the lot, then started feeling on the way family that you wished you'd bought the other motorcar you looked at.
Every time you're unhappy, every time you think your life is a exercise break, you're promising to deem that the merely cause you're unhappy is that you're a lawyer prefer than a Harvard MBA. It's very cozy to set yourself up like this and believe that whether you only had this thing you want, anything would be fine.
We do know what we want, but we're constantly wrong about how what we want will make us feel while we get it.
Start thinking about how happy you are now, and concentrating on feeling how really satisfied you are with your life
Limit your analytic about "I'll be happy when" to decisive times of daytime. Spend the recess of your time alive in the present.
Live via your fantasy in your head and dream what it might be like if it doesn't encounter your expectations.
What can we do to start being happy immediately, even whereas we want entities in the future?
Dr. Gilbert, of Harvard, calls this "miswanting." We think we want X,
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What's interesting namely that these professors have found that when we plan our lives based aboard how we think we'll feel, we're normally erroneous.
The fact is,
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, you may understand what you want, and you may be right about that, yet we're always less expert at knowing what will truly make us happy, and how that will impact our lives over time.
We appear to spend a lot of time predicting what will make us happy (we shriek it daydreaming) and what will make us pessimistic (we cry it worrying).
We plan, and worry, based on what we want and don't want, and we live our lives around these plans. That's a beautiful significant zone as research, don't you think?
Suppose what you really want is to go to Harvard Business School. You know that's going to make you happy. That is the big goal of your life. But, deserving to circumstances, you bring an end to ... appropriate a lawyer with a degree from, say, the University of Arkansas.
On the other hand, most people are pretty sure that obtaining five million greenbacks in the lottery and leaving their jobs will make them happy.
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