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15.6. Cultivating Happiness: Arthur Brooks Part 2

Happiness vs. happy feelings, and how happiness and unhappiness can coexist
Arthur Brooks is a social scientist, professor at Harvard University, a columnist for The Atlantic. Arthur returns to discuss his new book, Build the Life You Want. He delves into the nuanced concept of happiness, differentiating between momentary feelings and overall wellbeing. He explains the importance of understanding one’s personality pattern with respect to positive and negative emotions in order to better self-manage emotions. He delves into the three key elements of happiness, offering practical strategies for enhancing those specific domains through methods such as metacognition, transcendent experiences, discipline, minimizing self-focus while directing attention outward, and more. Through personal examples, Arthur demonstrates that one can actively track well-being levels and take intentional steps to cultivate happiness and enhance overall well-being.
The six fundamental emotions
The evolution and heritability of happiness
Navigating relationships: the power of complementarity over compatibility
The importance of self-managing your mental habits
Enjoyment: one of the three macronutrients of happiness
Satisfaction: one of the three macronutrients of happiness
The reverse bucket list
Meaning: one of the three macronutrients of happiness
The four quarters of your life and how that relates to the meaning of your life
Putting metacognition into practice
What might explain the societal downdrift in happiness over the last few decades
Taking charge of your happiness: discipline, transcendent experiences, and other deliberate actions for happiness
Tracking happiness: biomarkers and micronutrients behind the macronutrients of happiness
The value in minimizing the self and looking outward