[Happiness is] a ghost, it’s a shadow. You can’t really chase it. It’s a by-product, a very pleasant side effect to a… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
Happiness is not a noun or a verb. It's a conjunction. Connective tissue. — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“happiness is just around the corner. The trick is finding the right corner.” — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Maybe happiness is this: not feeling like you should be elsewhere, doing something else, being someone else. Maybe the current conditions in… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
I've always been a big believer in the power of place. I believe that where we are affects who we are when… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“The British academic Richard Schoch, in his book The Secrets of Happiness, put it this way: “Your imagination must, to some extent,… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
Our happiness is completely and utterly intertwined with other people: family and friends and neighbors and the woman you hardly notice who… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“The great thinkers have long pointed to a connection between creativity and happiness. "Happiness," Kant once said, "is an ideal not of… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“George Orwell was skeptical of this approach: “Nearly all creators of utopia have resembled the man who has a toothache and therefore… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“The philosopher Alan Watts, were he alive today, would nod knowingly when told of that experiment. Watts once said, “Only bad music… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
The word "utopia" has two meanings. It means both "good place" and "nowhere". That's the way it should be. The happiest places,… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“That pretty much describes the life of a foreign man living in Bangkok. Except instead of pressing a lever, he’s digging into… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Envy, that enemy of happiness, is rife in Moldova. It’s an especially virulent strain, one devoid of the driving ambition that usually… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“felicity. It’s simple math, though. Add up the pleasurable aspects of your life, then subtract the unpleasant ones. The result is your… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“In one study, psychologists Tim Wilson and Jonathan Schooler had participants listen to a piece of music, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. Some… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Too often when we say we feel joyful, we’re really feeling manic. There is a frenetic nature to our joy, a whiff… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Another pitfall: Utilitarianism is interested only in making the majority of people happy. It is concerned with the happiness of the many,… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Yes, but it doesn’t matter, Csíkszentmihalyi argues. Either way, we experience flow, a state of mind where we are so engaged in… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“The way Karma Ura sees it, a government is like a pilot guiding an airplane. In bad weather, it must rely on… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“few weeks later, back in Miami, I spot a small news item. Thailand’s newly installed prime minister, Surayud Chulanont, the civilian face… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Money sometimes buys happiness. You have to break it down, though. Money is a means to an end. The problem is when… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
So the greatest source of happiness is other people- and what does money do? It isolates us from other people. It enables… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“And then there is religion. What is religion if not a guide to happiness, to bliss? Every religion instructs followers in the… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Bertrand Russell, the British philosopher, concludes his book The Conquest of Happiness by describing a happy person thus: “Such a man feels… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Social scientists estimate that about 70 percent of our happiness stems from our relationships, both quantity and quality, with friends, family, coworkers,… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
I've always believed that happiness is just around the corner. The trick is fining the right corner. — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
It's not what we believe that makes us happy but the act of believing. In anything. — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
..there is more to life than just pleasure. We want to achieve our happiness and not just experience it. — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Maybe happiness is this: not feeling that you should be elsewhere, doing something else, being someone else.” — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“How we pursue the goal of happiness matters at least as much, perhaps more, than the goal itself. They are, in fact,… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Some people don't want to be happy, and that's ok. They want meaningful lives, and those are not always the same as… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Some 1,300 years later, the French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre metaphorically spat on the notion of communal bliss by declaring, “Hell is other people.” — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
I've spent most of my life trying to think my way to happiness, and my failure to achieve that goal only proves,… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Hinduism—indeed, most eastern religions—tells us that striving, even striving for happiness, is self-defeating. The moment you try to improve yourself, you’ve failed.… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Only a fool or philosopher would make sweeping generalizations about the nature of happiness. I am no philosopher, so here goes: Money… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
We can't love a place or a person if we always have one foot out the door. — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Money sometimes buys happiness. You have to break it down, though. Money is a means to an end. The problem is when you think… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“My way of thinking is completely different,” he says. “I have no such mountains to scale; basically, I find that living itself is a… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Social scientists estimate that about 70 percent of our happiness stems from our relationships, both quantity and quality, with friends, family, coworkers, and neighbors.… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“It is not the skills we actually have that determine how we feel but the ones we think we have" ... we experience flow,… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“In a nutshell, Gross National Happiness seeks to measure a nation’s progress not by its balance sheet but rather by the happiness—or unhappiness—of its… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
You look around the world at geniuses, and they don't appear randomly, they appear in genius clusters. Athens in 50 BC, Florence 1500, Silicon… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
What is the ideal audio atmosphere for creativity and it turns out it is not complete silence, and it is not a very loud… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“Bhutan is the land of la. The monosyllabic word serves as all-purpose affirmation, honorific, and verbal tic. Mostly, it is a softener, appended to… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“He tells me of one American woman, forty-five years old, who was able to conceive only after being blessed by the Holy Dildo. That’s… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image