
The podcast explores the science of happiness and relationships, focusing on practical interventions to improve well-being. Sonja Lyubomirsky, a psychology professor, defines happiness as having both positive emotions and life satisfaction. She highlights the value of gratitude practices, such as journaling, in fostering connection and neutralizing negative emotions. The conversation explores how acting extroverted, even for introverts, can boost well-being and immune response. Lyubomirsky addresses social comparison as a "thief of happiness," advocating for connection over comparison. She introduces the "seesaw" metaphor for relationships, emphasizing curiosity and listening to foster deeper connections and mutual understanding.
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