The pursuit of pleasure does not always lead to lasting happiness from "summary" of The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt
The pursuit of pleasure is a common goal for many people seeking happiness. We are often told that doing what feels good will bring us joy and contentment. However, as we delve deeper into the nature of happiness, we begin to see that this pursuit of pleasure may not always lead to lasting fulfillment.
While pleasure can provide us with temporary satisfaction and enjoyment, it is often fleeting and can leave us wanting more. This constant need for pleasure can create a cycle of seeking out new experiences in an effort to find happiness, only to be left feeling empty and unsatisfied in the end.
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