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Relationships and connections with others are essential to happiness from "summary" of The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt

In our quest for happiness, we often overlook the importance of our relationships and connections with others. We tend to prioritize material possessions, career success, or personal achievements, thinking that they will bring us the ultimate fulfillment. However, as social beings, our happiness is deeply intertwined with the quality of our interactions with those around us. When we cultivate strong relationships with family, friends, and community members, we create a support system that sustains us through life's challenges. These connections provide us with a sense of belonging, love, and security that money or status cannot replicate. In times of joy, our relationships amplify our happiness, allowing us to share our positive experiences with others and receive their support and encouragem...
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    The Happiness Hypothesis

    Jonathan Haidt

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