08 Apr 2026
32m

Solved, Highlights: What Actually Makes People Happy

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SOLVED with Mark Manson

Happiness is not an active state to be pursued, but rather the absence of obstructions and impediments to one's goals. Chasing positive experiences often backfires, creating a negative cycle, while accepting unhappiness allows for the removal of friction. Social comparison remains a natural human tendency, yet it becomes constructive when directed toward character and role models rather than superficial markers like wealth. Adopting a "satisficer" mindset—aiming for "good enough" rather than perfection—reduces unnecessary stress and disappointment. Throughout the human lifespan, happiness follows a U-shaped trajectory, with high emotional intensity in youth, a dip during the heavy responsibilities of middle age, and a return to contentment in later years as mortality provides perspective and priorities shift toward meaning over novelty.

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