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1. JoshTr+nU8[view] [source] 2022-02-09 06:11:22
>>wallfl+(OP)
This very much captures the hedonic treadmill: when you increase your baseline level of happiness, you re-normalize to the new level, with relatively little change in your absolute happiness.

But while I do think appreciating what you have is part of how to avoid the hedonic treadmill, I don't think it's a matter of learning to be happy with a routine.

I've found it possible to make a conscious effort to avoid hedonic adapation, and enjoy novel things without allowing them to become a new baseline. If you can maintain your expectations at the same level, while improving your actual circumstances noticeably above that level, you can maintain a higher level of enjoyment of your life.

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2. dehrma+KW8[view] [source] 2022-02-09 06:36:01
>>JoshTr+nU8
I find this very depressing, but the reason the nordics have some of the happiest people in the world is they have low expectations.
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3. camill+Z39[view] [source] 2022-02-09 07:55:15
>>dehrma+KW8
Source? The nordics have some of the highest suicide rates in the world, actually.

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_r...

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4. tedeh+H79[view] [source] 2022-02-09 08:29:53
>>camill+Z39
Top 10: 1. Lesotho 2. Guyana 3. Eswatini 4. Kiribati 5. Micronesia 6. Suriname 7. Zimbabwe 8. South Africa 9. Mozambique 10. Central African Republic
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