
In this episode of Office Hours, Arthur Brooks discusses the holiday blues, focusing on why many people experience negative emotions like annoyance, disappointment, and sadness during the Christmas season. He explains how memories are structured, distinguishing between semantic and episodic memories, and how the fallibility of episodic memories and fading affect bias can lead to disappointment when present experiences are compared to idealized past holidays. Brooks suggests strategies for managing these negative feelings, including editing memories by reframing sad events with humor or focusing on lessons learned from past suffering. For those overwhelmed by the holiday season, he shares a personal protocol involving early morning reflection, gratitude, and a focus on giving to others, aiming to cultivate interior peace and joy. The episode concludes with Brooks answering listener questions about sleep schedules, career changes, and finding love later in life, offering practical advice based on his expertise.
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