One of people’s most important goals tends to be the pursuit of happiness. In a new survey which measures people’s subjective well-being (another way of thinking about happiness), Marc Fleurbaey and Hannes Schwandt find that 90 percent of people are seeking to maximize their subjective well-being, though they are willing to sacrifice some of this in the short term to benefit their families and for their long-term well-being, They also find that the actual subjective well-being of those who are working to maximize it is lower than those who are not, something that they attribute to both disadvantage of opportunity and sacrificing of well-being in the short term to help others and themselves in the future
A large literature documents the determinants of happiness. But is happiness all that people want fr...
ost people want to be happy (Diener, 2000) and they seek happiness in a variety of ways—through ach...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well-Being (SWB) question, if they c...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well-Being (SWB) question, if they c...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well‐Being (SWB) question, if they c...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
ABSTRACT—Psychologists, self-help gurus, and parents all work to make their clients, friends, and ch...
Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study was to test Lyubomirsky et al’s (2005) theory of “sust...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
A decade of research reveals the benefits of positive emotions for mental and physical health; howev...
International audienceAlthough most people want to be happy, the pursuit of happiness involves an ov...
Would people choose what they think would maximize their subjective well-being (SWB)? We present sur...
peer reviewedNumerous studies confirm the merits of positive psychology. However, an emerging liter...
A large literature documents the determinants of happiness. But is happiness all that people want fr...
ost people want to be happy (Diener, 2000) and they seek happiness in a variety of ways—through ach...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well-Being (SWB) question, if they c...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well-Being (SWB) question, if they c...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well‐Being (SWB) question, if they c...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
ABSTRACT—Psychologists, self-help gurus, and parents all work to make their clients, friends, and ch...
Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study was to test Lyubomirsky et al’s (2005) theory of “sust...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
A decade of research reveals the benefits of positive emotions for mental and physical health; howev...
International audienceAlthough most people want to be happy, the pursuit of happiness involves an ov...
Would people choose what they think would maximize their subjective well-being (SWB)? We present sur...
peer reviewedNumerous studies confirm the merits of positive psychology. However, an emerging liter...
A large literature documents the determinants of happiness. But is happiness all that people want fr...
ost people want to be happy (Diener, 2000) and they seek happiness in a variety of ways—through ach...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...