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    Hedonic adaptation the human’s ability to reduce the damage of major trauma cause by the impact of major emotional events that occur. Also known as the Hedonic Treadmill, Hedonic adaptation is defined by its use of a set point that defines the constant level of happiness a person generally feels. This set point is permanently defined by the individual person and should never change due to impacts from environmental situations. No matter the problems a person is faced with, his or her overall happiness

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    Hedonic Treadmill Myth

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    life events did not have much correlation with their happiness. Their amount of sleep and proneness to depression had a major impact on their happiness, though. Research also supports the hedonic treadmill, which is a hypothesis that our moods adjust to life events like our legs adjust to the speed of a treadmill. This

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    The lecture on The Hedonic Treadmill greatly provoked my thinking of whether the observed trend towards stabilization is a good thing or not, leading to my conclusion that such stabilization mechanism does more good than harm to us in terms of long-term happiness. Viewing from the perspective of lecture’s discussion, we feel less happy than before because we take positive things in our life, like technology progress, for granted. And we naturally forget to appreciate the benefits brought by business

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    Spend Your Money Correctly In their article, “ If Money Doesn’t Make You Happy, Then You Probably Aren’t Spending It Right”, Elizabeth W. Dunn, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Timothy D. Wilson advise the reader’s on how to extend one’s happiness by explaining eight principles. The eight principles include: spending money on experiential purchases, spend money on others, buying small pleasurable materials at frequent times, finding the good in bad, delayed consumption, think about the details, do not engage

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    “Are you happy when you make a lot of money?” It is the biggest controversy of happiness economics which is a happiness research result of the relationship between personal satisfaction and economic issues. They had found that at a certain point, the increase in annual income does not bring much happiness anymore. What do you think? Even if you do not mind the theory, you can get what you want to buy by graduating from college and earning money with a job. What if you make too much money? If you

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    fulfill my dream ill still make it to the eternal happiness, once I’m wiser. What most surprised me about the percentages, was that 50% was DNA. Probably my dad is as happy as me, but hes not the type of show his emotions. 4. The hedonic treadmill, also known as hedonic adaptation, is the observed tendency of humans to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or

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    Is happiness so cheap that you can buy it with money? Economics have proved that money cannot buy happiness by performing an experiment in which they used a scenario which describe that United States average income increased. People who say they are very happy has not increased which shows that higher income does not tells you how happy you are and does not gives you guarantee for your happiness in future (Lee 385). Absolute money does not define our happiness we only get happy if our income is better

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    Does Money Bring You Happiness? How would be your life if you were a millionaire? I am completely sure; you would live in a deluxe villa in the center of the city. You won’t only be disquieted for your safety needs; but also, be able to meet your luxury needs. You would spend your holidays in best places in the world. If you have lots of money, you would provide the best facilities for your family and try to make a pleasant life for them. Money can solve almost all of our problems and help us for

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    Money can buy material things, but can it buy happiness? Money itself cannot buy the chemical reaction in the human brain commonly known as happiness. However, money spent in certain ways and on certain things can temporarily bring about happiness. Spending money on others, being within a certain annual income range, and being adequately supported in financial terms all contribute to temporary happiness. Having money and spending it on others is one way that money brings about momentary happiness

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    Money Can Buy Happiness Everyone wants to live a happy life. Even those people that hate everything about everyone. The trick is how to get that wanted happiness. Is money a way to achieve this happiness? People, philosophers, professors, and ordinary, everyday people have been pondering this age-old question about the relationship between money and happiness and if money can buy happiness for a very long time. Much research and many surveys have been asked and performed by excited researchers

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