Stop Caring What Other People Think of You (Bruce Hood on 10% Happier with Dan Harris)
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
In this episode of the 10% Happier podcast, Dan Harris interviews Professor Bruce Hood about his book, "The Science of Happiness: Seven Lessons for Living Well." Hood discusses his shift from neuroscience to happiness studies, prompted by a decline in student mental health. They explore the definition of happiness as "okayness," maintaining happiness during difficult times, and shifting from egocentric to allocentric thinking through acts of kindness and psychological distancing. The conversation covers the importance of social connection to avoid isolation, rejecting negative comparisons, cultivating optimism, controlling attention through flow states and meditation, and the role of nature. Hood and Harris also discuss the benefits of connecting with others through active listening, trust, and recognizing the "liking gap" and "spotlight effect," emphasizing that authentic happiness comes from enriching the lives of others.
Part 1: Introduction and Defining Happiness
Part 2: Shifting Perspectives
Part 3: Social Connection and Isolation
Part 4: Optimism, Attention, and Flow
Part 5: Connecting with Others and Personal Growth
Part 6: Sustaining Happiness
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