IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT – Opens Friday, December 12th!
Director: Jafar Pahani
Happiness Now: The Art of Living in the "Already" We often treat happiness like a distant destination—a shimmering oasis we’ll finally reach once we get the promotion, find the partner, or clear the debt. But modern research suggests we’ve been looking at the map upside down. Happiness isn’t a trophy at the end of the race; it’s the fuel that helps us run it. The "Arrival Fallacy"
Spending money on experiences (a concert, a trip) or time-saving services (a house cleaner) consistently makes people happier than buying physical objects. Happiness Now
Which of these "happiness macronutrients"——do you feel you're currently craving the most? Happiness Now: The Art of Living in the
Research shows that reducing social media use by just 30 minutes a day can significantly boost your mood and job satisfaction. The "Arrival Fallacy" Spending money on experiences (a
This isn't just mindless pleasure (like scrolling social media). It’s pleasure combined with people and memory . Drinking a coffee alone is a sensation; drinking it with a friend is an experience.
You don't need a life overhaul to feel better today. Science points to a few "happiness hacks" that work almost instantly:
Don't just wait for big wins. Finding "beauty in the humblest things"—like a perfectly ripe piece of fruit or a clear sky—rewires your brain to look for the positive. The Bottom Line