I love this shit. I think I’m addicted. This is a interesting article and I will be reading the book.

I like this quote most, as “the good ol’ days” effect is annoying and false….because these days, my friends, are the good ol’ days:

“Even in a technologically sophisticated society, some people retain the romantic notion that human unhappiness results from the loss of our primal innocence. I think that’s nonsense. Every generation has the illusion that things were easier and better in a simpler past, but the fact is that things are easier and better today than at any time in human history.”

On another note, I love that website (www.edge.org).

2 Responses to “The Science of Happiness”
  1. Grant says:

    Easy E,

    Yes, I do owe you a phone call back and a visit is forthcoming. Love the posts. Keep ’em coming. What will you write about next?

    G

  2. Elliott says:

    Grant???

    I’ll tell you what I am going to post about next: My take on when people never call you back….or if they do, then it is like 4 months later.

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