The pursuit of happiness might be one of the most significant quests of our lives. Yet it remains one of the most misunderstood, with many sources reporting that happiness is at an all time low for adults and teens alike. Our PSFK Salon, held earlier this week, focused on Happiness with a panel of thought leaders including Graham Hill (Founder of Treehugger), Sarah Forbes (Curator at the Museum of Sex), Gretchen Rubin (Creator of The Happiness Project), and Steven Dean (Quantified Self) to talk on the subject at the Soho House.
Some key insights from the event:
* Wanting to become happier is not a selfish pursuit. Happier individuals are more likely to go out of their way to aid and support others.
* Creating opportunities to be happier is important; people shape these environments and conditions on their own terms.
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