The Formula for Happiness - Happiness = P + (5xE) + (3xH)
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#3The equation itself is a kind of linkbait, a nice PR move from a life coach.
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#4Increasing the numerator tends to cause the denominator to increase as well
Craving for fewer things i.e. working on the denominator is usually more effective
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#5Happiness = (Desires Actualized)/(Desires Harboured) Increasing the numerator tends to cause the denominator to increase as well Craving for fewer things i.e. working on the denominator is usually more effective
Look into how game mechanics create fun, with challenges just difficult enough to be overcome with effort, and constant stream of rewards that reflect the effort expended, and you'll get the idea. From love to careers, the pattern of happiness is the same.
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#10While this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_constant makes me go ughhh.