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64 Chasing happiness can be the thing that scares it off: research suggests those who prize being happy above all else often end up lonelier and less content

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 13:00 EDT

Chasing happiness can be the thing that scares it off: research suggests those who prize being happy above all else often end up lonelier and less content

What follows is reading and reflection on published psychology research, not advice. We are writers, not psychologists or therapists. The studies here are observational and experimental work on group averages, and a pattern across a sample is not a diagnosis or a prescription for any one reader’s inner life. You would expect that the people ... Read more

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