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Title: Psychology of Happiness


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Psychology of Happiness
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Happiness
  • Subjective Well-Being
  • A Bleak Outlook Is Happiness Relative?
  • The Luck Factor
  • Final Thoughts

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Subjective Well-Being
  • Satisfaction with Life Scale
  • In most ways, my life is close to ideal.
  • The conditions of my life are excellent.
  • I am satisfied with my life.
  • So far, I have gotten the important things I want
    in life.
  • If I could live my life over, I would change
    almost nothing.

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National Well Being
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National Well-being and Wealth
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Happiness and Wealth, U.S. Data
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The country grandpa came from was a stinking
hellhole of unspeakable poverty where everyone
was always happy.
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A Bleak Outlook Is Happiness Relative?
  • The Paradox of Choice (Schwartz, 2004)
  • The Ubiquity of Choice Robs Us of Satisfaction
  • We live in a time of more choice than ever (e.g.,
    products, beauty, identity, education, career,
    love, worship, where to live)
  • More choice leads to more regret
  • Trade-offs, missed opportunities
  • We have a difficult time estimating how
    happy/miserable we once were, or will be

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From Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert
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Maximization Scale
  • Whenever I am faced with a choice, I try to
    imagine what all the other possibilities are,
    even ones that arent present at the moment.
  • When I am in the car listening to the radio, I
    often check other stations to see if something
    better is playing even if I am satisfied with
    what Im listening to.

12
Maximization Scale
  • I treat relationships like clothing I expect to
    try a lot on before finding the perfect fit.
  • No matter what I do, I have the highest standards
    for myself.

13
Is Happiness Relative?Brickman, Coates,
Janoff-Bulman (1975)
  • Surveyed state lottery winners and paralyzed
    accident victims about their well-being.
    Included control group.
  • Lottery winners not happier and took less
    pleasure from mundane events than controls.
  • Paraplegics rated their past as happier than
    controls. Relative to controls, they did not
    enhance minor pleasures and were somewhat less
    happy (but felt that they were happy overall).

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A Bleak Outlook Is Happiness Relative?
  • Conclusions from The Paradox of Choice (Schwartz,
    2004)
  • We would be better off if we embraced certain
    voluntary constraints on our freedom of choice.
  • We would be better off seeking what is good
    enough.
  • We would be better off if we lowered our
    expectations about the results of decisions.

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A Bleak Outlook Is Happiness Relative?
  • More conclusions from The Paradox of Choice
    (Schwartz, 2004)
  • We would be better off if the decisions we made
    were not reversible.
  • We would be better off if we paid less attention
    to what others around us were doing.

16
The Luck Factor (Wiseman, 2003)
  • Maximize your chance opportunities
  • Lucky people build and maintain a strong network
    of luck
  • Lucky people are open to new experiences in their
    life.

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My Neighborhood
UC San Diego
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The Luck Factor (Wiseman, 2003)
  • Expect Good Fortune
  • Lucky people expect their good luck to continue
    into the future.
  • Lucky people expect their interactions with
    others to be lucky and successful.
  • Turn your Bad Luck into Good Luck
  • Lucky people see the positive side of their bad
    luck.
  • Lucky people do not dwell on their ill fortune
    and take constructive steps.

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Traits of Happy People
  • Happy people like themselves.
  • Happy people feel personal control.
  • Happy people are optimistic.
  • Happy people are extraverted.

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Socializing and HappinessHell is other people.
-Sartre
  • Self disclosers are happier (and healthier).
  • Married people are happier.

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Faith of Happy People
  • Highly spiritual people 2 times more likely to
    say they are very happy.
  • Slightly less vulnerable to depression.
  • Greater happiness retained after suffering.
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