Most of us are pursuing happiness exactly the wrong way. Overuse of technology is creating a meaning deficit, rewiring our brains away from purpose. In this episode, Dr. Arthur Brooks explains why relentless device use prevents us from asking the critical questions that define our lives, why high achievers often feel profoundly empty, and how the "striver's curse" makes satisfaction fleeting. He also shares his five-step protocol for managing negative affect and explains why suffering, when approached correctly, is a potent catalyst for personal growth.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(06:44) The three macronutrients of happiness
(08:37) Why chasing pleasure alone won't make you happy
(12:48) The role of struggle in achieving satisfaction
(15:56) Why happiness requires unhappiness
(18:18) The Pleistocene brain—why pleasure is meant to be shared
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