Happiness and Spending
The discussion highlights how reaching for better jobs or conveniences, like hiring a cleaner, may not significantly enhance long-term happiness due to hedonic adaptation. While these changes can provide a temporary boost, they often lead to lifestyle creep, making it harder to appreciate them over time. The conversation also hints at the positive aspects of hedonic adaptation, suggesting that not all changes are detrimental to our well-being.In this clip
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