Living a useful and good life is not necessarily a happy life because a happy and purposeful life is often incompatible.
As Daniel Kahnman, a Nobel Prize-winning psychologist and behavioral economist, puts it: People often make choices that are mixed with their own happiness.
The parental conflict is a great example. "Most people assume that they will be happier when they have children. Nevertheless, numerous academic studies have shown that parents are less than happy with their childless peers, and in many cases less so. Jennifer Sr. recently published an article in New York Magazine entitled: "All Happiness and No Fun: Why Parents Hate Parents. ''
And yet, as social psychologist Roy Boemester suggests in Man of Life, this contradiction can be resolved because people not only seek happiness but also have meaning, ”and so they become parents. Because there is no harm in meaningful happiness.
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