Happiness… what do
 we know about it?
To be stupid, selfish, and have good health
are three requirements for happiness,
though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost.


                                           Gustave Flaubert
Smart people against happiness:




 Schopenhauer   Freud    Sartre
Smart people against happiness:

                Every happiness is but lent by chance for
                an uncertain time, and may therefore be
                demanded back the next hour.


 Schopenhauer       Freud                   Sartre
Smart people against happiness:


The intention that man should
be happy is not included in
the plan of Creation.
       Schopenhauer             Freud   Sartre
Smart people against happiness:


@#%$*$( happiness %^!#@
(^*)!@#!@__*#@!^#!!!!
 Schopenhauer   Freud     Sartre
Amount of articles in psychology                                       359,295
magazines from 1887 to 2003:
                                                    242,134



                              93,381
                                           38,349             43,529
           23,790
  933                4,247
                                           Prophy- Therapy
 Courage    Fear    Happiness Depression
                                           lactics
                                                               Good
                                                                        BAD
Who needs
happiness?
They do:



 Martin       Mihaly        Daniel       Sonja        Ed
Seligman Csikszentmihalyi   Gilbert   Lyubomirsky   Diener
They are positive psychologists
They research happiness
    (maybe not exactly this way)
They research, how happiness links to...




Intellect    Money     Income    Love   All the rest…?
For instance:
Is it true, that only
  fools are happy?


                        Source: Lisa Simpson
Is this
happiness?
Actually…
H
A
P                  There’s a mildly
P                  positive correlation
I                  between happiness
N
E                  and intelligence.
S
S   INTELLIGENCE
                            Source: Choi and Veenhoven (2008)
Is it true that
happiness leads
    to laziness?
Actually, happy people are
MORE achievement oriented.


                     Source: Lyubomirsky, King, Diener (2005)
In companies, where happy people work…




                Customer      Personnel   Work-related
Productivity
               satisfaction    turnover     injuries               Profits
                                                         Source: Harter, Schmidt (2002)
Happy people earn more:
Happy in 1976:     Income in 1990:

     :-(              $50,000

     :-)              $65,000
                                Source: Diener, 2008
Does money bring
      happiness?
To some extent — yes
  Text
If everybody’s poor — 
            êÓÒÒËfl

there’s no difference.
The richer —   the happier
Nobody to envy again.
                   êÓÒÒËfl
The real income increased by 100%,
    but the happiness level is…
In the US, as of today:
            10
             9
             8
                                                                                        7.85
Happiness    7   6.38
             6
             5
level        4
             3
             2
             1
                 < 10   10   20   30   40   50   60   70   80      90     100     150   > 200

                              Income, thousand US$ per year
                                                                Source: Lucas and Schimmack (forthcoming)
Money could make
 you happier, but if
      they are TOO
important for you...
Source: Diener and Oishi (2000)
If you are concerned with money
you are more likely to be unhappy.

                          Source: Diener and Oishi (2000)
Happiness is
in marriage!
It’s a popular opinion…
              What makes you happy?

 37%
              22%            26%
                                      15%

Family life   Friends         Work    Income
                                          Source: Loewenstein
Marriage correlates with happiness


 10%
  Married
            are        happier than
                                    
                                    
                                single
However, there are some nuances…
                 Got married




                 Got divorced


                                Source: Diener (2008)
Wedding!...
The effect
 lasts for
~ 2 years
Children:
Small
negative
impact*

*Yes, that’s shocking!   Source: Gilbert, 2007
Exception: women with their first child
Friends are more reliable: if you can name
5 or more close friends you are 60% more
likely to be very happy.
                                     Source: Myers, 1992
Good health
is essential!
                
Typical emotions of a recovering patient

                         Point of recovery




                                     Source: Diener (2008)
Gerald is the
happiest person
     I ever met.
Older people are happier!


Happiness




                          Age           Source: BHPS
True
   happiness
lies in faith.
Percentage of very happy people in the US:

                                               41%
                                 36%
                  21%
   16%

   Atheists   Former believers   Believers   New believers
But this is true only for religious countries.
 (Also, non-religious Denmark and Netherlands are happier than the US.)


                                                             Denmark
   India
   Nepal
Afghanistan
So where is it?
Factors that affect happiness:
                                                                   Income
                                                                   Employment
                                                       10%         Family status
                         Genes
                                                                   Health
                                                                   Age
                                                 50%               Religiousness
                                                             40%
                                                                    Hedonic affect
                                                                    Flow
                                                                    Meaning of life
Source: Lyubomirsky (2008), consensus estimate
Pleasures bring happiness (nothing new)

But not the purchases — activities!
            (people adapt easily)
Source: Fontane (1996)




      Start   +12%
              to the
exercising:   happiness
              level
Sleep enough:
minus 8% for every hour if less than 8 hours




                                         Source: Pilcher, Ott (1998)
Sex* = a lot of happiness




* with someone you like ;-)           Source: Kahneman, Krueger, Schkade, Schwarz and Stone (2003)
Happiness is in the FLOW
The flow is a psychological state
    where things just happen…
            Too hard


Challenge

                       lo w
                   F          Too boring

                         Skills            Source: Csikszentmihalyi (1975)
Work that you like:


   +28%
                      Source: Thakar and Misra (1995)
Monetize!                              Stop doing!
                            Can do

Happiness
                                    There’s
                    Want            a market
                    to do           for that

                                                     Source: loosely adapted from
                             Practice!               Jim Collins’ Good to Great
There’s only one thing you need
to know about sustained
individual success: "Discover
what you don't like doing and
stop doing it."
              — Marcus Buckingham
Happiness is finding the meaning of life
Does your life have meaning?

Yes                       No
             Happy
70%                        30%

30%                        70%
            Unhappy
                                 Source: Lepper, 1996
The secret of happiness is
 finding something bigger than
you and devoting your life to it.

                — Daniel Dennett
                        (he’s an atheist)
What’s YOUR Holy Grail?
What are you SEEKING?
    (maybe not exactly this way)
Alexei Kapterev
           kapterev@gmail.com


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