Happiness is something people want and is at the same time deeply complicated and confusing. Hopefully we can help with some resources to reduce that confusion and make things more straightforward and actionable.
Happiness Study Shows Crucial Factors
One of the longest and most significant studies on happiness, the Harvard Study of Adult Development, initiated in 1938 by Harvard University, reveals that the key to a happy life lies in maintaining healthy, quality relationships and good health.
This extensive research, tracking 724 men over decades, underscores the profound impact of strong social bonds and physical well-being on overall happiness and longevity. The study’s groundbreaking findings emphasize that nurturing supportive relationships is more crucial for a fulfilling life than wealth or career achievements, offering invaluable insights into the enduring influence of emotional and physical health on life satisfaction.
Links:
- The Harvard Gazette – Good Genes are Nice, but Joy is Better
- Wikipedia – Grant Study
- YouTube – TED : Robert Waldinger: What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness
- YouTube – Veritasium: What The Longest-Running Study on Happiness Reveals
- Amazon – Book: The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
Happiness can be broken down further than just happiness. That’s often what causes the confusion.
- Joy
- Pleasure
- Eudaimonia
- Contentment
- Gratitude
- Optimism
- Pride
- Love