{"id":3387,"date":"2019-11-18T19:39:39","date_gmt":"2019-11-18T23:39:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/?p=3387"},"modified":"2022-03-11T11:36:42","modified_gmt":"2022-03-11T15:36:42","slug":"science-of-happiness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/science-of-happiness\/","title":{"rendered":"Science of Happiness: How Can You Make Yourself Happier?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>What can the science of happiness tell us about <a href=\"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/how-to-become-happier\/\">how to be happier<\/a>? What can it tell us about our happiness compared to the happiness of our ancestors? Are we getting happier over time? Or unhappier?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We&#8217;ll cover recent research on the science of happiness and look at how researchers determine how our happiness compares to that of our ancestors.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">The Science of Happiness<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Many researchers have used \u201csubjective well-being\u201d as a stand-in for happiness. This implies that happiness is a feeling, either one of pleasure in the moment or one of contentment in the long term. This theory depends on the assumption that we can judge people\u2019s happiness by asking them how they feel. Although we can\u2019t ask our ancestors how they felt, we can use the science of happiness to take current findings and apply them retroactively.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>The \u201cExpectations\u201d Theory of Happiness<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>One well-researched theory of the science of happiness is the &#8220;expectations&#8221; theory. <strong>The most significant finding in the study of happiness is that long-term happiness is based on the gap between our expectations and reality. <\/strong>If the gap is large and reality is far from meeting your high expectations, you\u2019re unhappy. If the gap is small or nonexistent, you\u2019re happy. For example, if you expect to get an ox cart from your father when you come of age and you get an ox cart, you\u2019re happy. But if you expect to get a new Ferrari on your 16th birthday and you get a used Toyota, you\u2019re unhappy.&nbsp;<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Solving this problem isn\u2019t as easy as just lowering our expectations, says the science of happiness. When our lives get better, we expect more. So the more we get, the more we want.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We can find evidence of the wealth or health of our ancestors, but it\u2019s hard to measure the expectations people had in the past. This complicates the task of answering the question, \u201care we happier now than we were then?\u201d For example, we have less pain than our ancestors did because we have more painkillers and tranquilizers. But because we expect less pain, we may suffer more than our ancestors did when we experience pain. But we can\u2019t know for sure. <strong>We can\u2019t put ourselves in the shoes of our ancestors because we inevitably take our modern expectations with us<\/strong>.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For example, we change our clothes every day, so we assume it must have been awful to live as a medieval peasant, who didn\u2019t change her clothes often and went months without washing. But medieval peasants were used to living in unwashed bodies and clothes and didn\u2019t seem to have minded. Daily washing and clothes-changing are modern expectations.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>According to the <\/strong>science of happiness, w<strong>e may be unhappier than our ancestors merely because expectations are so much higher.<\/strong> This is due, in part, to the media and advertisements. They manipulate our expectations and erode our contentment. A teenager living 5,000 years ago judged his appearance against his fellow villagers, most of whom were old and wrinkled or still children. Most teenage boys of the past probably felt pretty good about how they looked. In contrast, today, a teenager is bombarded by images of movie and sports stars on TV, the internet, and billboards. He\u2019s much less likely to feel confident in his appearance because the expectations are higher. We don\u2019t compare ourselves against our ancestors. We compare ourselves against our contemporaries.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>The Future of Happiness<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>As expectations continue to increase, it\u2019s possible our happiness will continue to deteriorate. For example, we talk about immortality as the biggest breakthrough for happiness. What could be happier than not dying? But <strong>the expectation of immortality, contrasted with reality, will bring new problems, according to the <\/strong>science of happiness<strong>.<\/strong> The poor probably won\u2019t be able to afford the technologies that make people immortal. This will make them feel angrier and more oppressed than previously. The gap between their expectations (immortality) and reality (mortality) will widen dramatically.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The rich, who <em>can <\/em>afford the technology to be immortal, will feel anxious. Although they may not die of natural causes, they could still be hit by a car or their city could be bombed by a terrorist. The gap between their expectations (immortality) and reality (the world will always contain life-threatening dangers) could make them risk-averse and paranoid. Further, when death is no longer natural, losing a child or spouse will be even more heartbreaking than it is now.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>The Biological Theory of Happiness<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Another theory of the science of happiness is the biological <a href=\"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/daniel-kahneman-happiness\/\">theory of happiness<\/a>. According to biologists, our <strong>happiness is determined by the biochemical reactions caused by hormones like oxytocin, serotonin, and dopamine.<\/strong> This implies that happiness comes from pleasurable feelings\u2014whether we win the lottery or fall in love, happiness comes not from the experiences themselves but from the resulting flood of hormones and electrical signals in our brains.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Unfortunately, according to this science of happiness, <strong>we have evolved to remain in a relatively static state of happiness. <\/strong>It wouldn\u2019t be prudent for the success of our species to be happy all the time. For example, sex evolved to be pleasurable so that men would be motivated to spread their genes. But this pleasure also evolved to be limited. If orgasms lasted forever, males wouldn\u2019t bother doing anything else, like hunt for food, eat, or look for other available females.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Like an air conditioner, our biomechanical system is programmed to return to a set point, and every individual has a slightly different set point.<strong> <\/strong>Some air conditioners are set to 70 degrees Fahrenheit and some are set to 20. Similarly, some people\u2019s happiness levels are set to fluctuate between levels 6 and 10 and level out at 8, whereas other people\u2019s levels fluctuate between 3 and 7 and level out at 5. In the science of happiness, t<strong>his means that some people are wired to be happier and some wired to be gloomier, regardless of external circumstances like money or health.<\/strong><br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For example, the French Revolution brought about many changes: it did away with the monarchy, gave peasants land, and gave citizens rights. But it didn\u2019t change the biochemical systems of French individuals. Consequently, the revolution may not have had much of an impact on French happiness. Those who were happy before the revolution were happy after it. Those who had griped about Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette before the revolution probably griped about Robespierre and Napoleon after it. Their genetic predispositions, and therefore outlooks on life, remained the same.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The biological theory suggests that <strong>historical developments have had no effect on happiness since biologically, we\u2019re pretty much the same as we were 5,000 years ago. <\/strong>The only historical event that could have possibly impacted our happiness was the development of antidepressants that change our biochemistry, like Prozac. But we don\u2019t like this idea. We\u2019re troubled by happiness that comes from a pill, although we\u2019re not sure why. 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