Once you have sufficient money and possessions to cover your basic needs (food, shelter, and clothing), extra money and possessions really don’t increase happiness. You might feel briefly happier if you get more money but you quickly become used to it and want more again. Even lottery winners revert to former levels of happiness after a short while.
Working to achieve purely financial goals is useless as you will always be chasing further goals and therefore never achieve happiness. The way to achieve happiness is to try and be your “authentic” self and engage in activities that encourage a feeling of “flow”, rather than doing things purely for reward and profit.
This is basically the conclusion of my own recent thinking, backed up by lots of research I’ve been reading. Thoughts?
Posted on Sat, 16 February 2008 at 13:53