Happiness: lessons from a new science

"Today most of us are richer, healthier, have better homes, cars, food and holidays than ever before. But are we any happier than we were fifty years ago? It seems that as incomes rise, the urge to compare ourselves to others constantly increases too. What is going on? Richard Layard delves int...

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Main Author: Layard, Richard
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: New York 2011
Penguin Books
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19177952124919951349-Happiness-lessons-from-a-new-s.htm
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Summary:"Today most of us are richer, healthier, have better homes, cars, food and holidays than ever before. But are we any happier than we were fifty years ago? It seems that as incomes rise, the urge to compare ourselves to others constantly increases too. What is going on? Richard Layard delves into philosophy, economics, the latest psychological research and his experience as a policy adviser to examine the happiness conundrum, exploring questions such as: •What are the main causes of happiness – and which matters most? •What should we do differently to live more happily? •Does helping people help us to be happy?•Does success count – or just being more successful than others? •How can we control our moods? Offering some surprising answers, he shows us how we can give ourselves the tools to boost the happiness we all want, in our daily lives and even as a society."
Physical Description:363 p.
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