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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2025 · 17 MIN

Episode 30 - The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt

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An excerpt from Jonathan Haidt's "The Happiness Hypothesis," which integrates ancient wisdom with modern science to explore human nature and happiness. Haidt examines the divided self, using metaphors like the rider and the elephant to illustrate the interplay between reason and emotion. He explores various aspects of human behavior, including reciprocity, hypocrisy, and the pursuit of happiness, drawing upon philosophical and psychological research. The book also investigates the roles of adversity, virtue, and spirituality in achieving well-being, challenging traditional views and offering new perspectives. Finally, it proposes a revised "happiness hypothesis," suggesting that happiness stems from a balance of internal factors and carefully chosen external circumstances.

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