Daniel Kahneman on why we get happiness wrong

This TED talk by Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman is absolutely fascinating to me:

In it Kahneman points out some cognitive biases that affect our happiness and our thinking about happiness.

I’ll be taking some time to figure out the implications for happiness at work. I’ll be back :o)

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