How the psychotherapeutic revolution has led us to the dangerous belief that unhappiness is a problem that must always be solvedWashington Post (David Von Drehle) — Our culture assumes happiness is the normal human condition. Why?
Can money buy happiness? New survey says yes, but this type of happiness comes with regretsNew York Times (Paul Sullivan) — Balancing the Benefit and the Burden of Wealth
The quest for inner peace: Competitive meditators and their unmindful mindfulnessWall Street Journal (Ellen Gamerman) — Competitive About Your Meditation? Relax, Everyone Else is Too
Not dying will not work: How the fear of death drives us to desperation which can be satisfied only in ChristWall Street Journal (Alison Gopnik) — Who’s Most Afraid to Die? A Surprise
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Published on June 15, 2018 02:00