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Willem's avatar

100% agree. Habituation means happiness fades quickly. But then how do we explain Golden Retrievers?

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Alex Shleizer's avatar

It's a great post, and I wholeheartedly agree with the general point. However, I believe it would be even more beneficial to explore the impact that external factors and circumstances have on happiness. For me, it's clear that their effect is significant.

There is compelling research indicating that increasing income can indeed boost happiness to some extent. Additionally, certain factors, such as unemployment, seem to decrease happiness in ways that we cannot adapt to easily. I would also assume that aspects like physical safety and the absence of pain have a profound impact on our well-being.

The real challenge, I think, lies in identifying which elements of the external world are more resistant to the hedonic treadmill and focusing on them. Viewing the situation as purely determined and doomed is like throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

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