The Economics of Happiness
January 26, 2013 by admin
Filed under Personal Peace
This article first appeared here.
I’ve always been intrigued by people who always happy. You know, no matter the circumstance in their lives - they are smiling on the inside and the outside.
Then there are those who allow chronic stress to permeate their lives as if they had no other choice but to suffer from needless tension and anxiety. I have counseled many such people and the majority are what I call “victims of life”. In other words they believe, deeply believe, that they have no choice BUT to have life dictate their unhappiness. Oscar Wilde summed this up best when he said, “Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.”
You’ve no doubt heard it said that it takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three muscles to frown. That physical fact lays the foundation for the exploration of happiness economics. Read more
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