- Title: The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
- Author: Jonathan Haidt
- Genre: Self-help, Philosophy
- Key Idea: Happiness is not a destination but a journey, and it can be found by practicing ancient wisdom in modern life.
- Ancient Wisdom:
- Stoicism: Accepting what you cannot change and focusing on what you can.
- Epicureanism: Seeking pleasure and avoiding pain.
- Buddhism: Mindfulness and detachment from desires.
- Happiness is not a constant state but a series of moments.
- It is important to have realistic expectations and to focus on the present moment.
- Relationships and social connections are essential for happiness.
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