Stop waiting for big achievements to feel joyful. Learn how simple, intentional habits and giving to others can shift your mindset and boost well-being.

Happiness isn't about the 10% that comes from our circumstances like income or status; it is a 'meliotropic' mindset where we intentionally orient our lives toward what is good and fulfilling, even when we have to 'cope ugly' through the hard times.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Lena: You know, Miles, I used to think happiness was this massive mountain I had to climb—like I’d finally be happy once I landed that huge promotion or bought a house. But I just saw a study from the University of British Columbia that totally flipped that. It turns out, spending money on others actually makes us happier than spending it on ourselves!
Miles: It’s wild, right? We’re so often stuck in that "arrival fallacy," thinking joy is at the end of some big achievement. But the science actually shows that about 40% of our happiness is within our direct control through simple, intentional habits. It’s not about the 10% that comes from our circumstances, like income or status.
Lena: Exactly! It’s more like a "happiness menu" we can pick from every day. I’m ready to stop waiting for "someday" and start building it now.
Miles: Perfect, because we’ve got a playbook of science-backed hacks to do just that. Let’s dive into the big reveal of which habits actually won the data war.