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831 Psychology says one of the strongest predictors of everyday happiness isn’t income, status, or success — it’s the ability to be present in an ordinary moment without wishing it were something different

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/26/2026 04:20 EDT

Psychology says one of the strongest predictors of everyday happiness isn’t income, status, or success — it’s the ability to be present in an ordinary moment without wishing it were something different

There is a familiar story about happiness that runs through work, money, and status: first the promotion, then the calm; first the raise, then the life that can finally be enjoyed; first the public proof of success, then permission to feel satisfied. The psychology literature is less tidy than that story. Money matters, especially when ... Read more

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