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Episode 2816:

Nicholas Kraft reflects on the surprising skepticism he and Adam Shell encountered while filming Pursuing Happiness, exploring why some thoughtful, creative individuals believe happiness is overrated, selfish, or even counterproductive. By engaging with these dissenting perspectives, Kraft uncovers deeper insights into fulfillment, arguing that happiness is most powerful when it's a byproduct of meaningful work and service, not the goal itself.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://livehappy.com/is-happiness-important/

Quotes to ponder:

"Being happy or wanting to be happy does not make you selfish."

"There is practically no limit to the happiness you can create."

"Let happiness be the pleasant byproduct of your pursuits, not the pursuit itself."

Episode references:

Can Seeking Happiness Make People Happy? Paradoxical Effects of Valuing Happiness: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21517168/

The Pursuing Happiness Documentary: https://pursuinghappiness.com/

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