Car Quote by Daniel Gilbert
“We all have direct experience with things that do or don't make us happy, we all have friends, therapists, cabdrivers, and talk-show hosts who tell us about things that will or won't make us happy, and yet, despite all this practice and all this coaching, our search for happiness often culminates in a stinky mess. We expect the next car, the next house, or the next promotion to make us happy even though the last ones didn't and even though others keep telling us that the next ones won't.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert, 2006
People chase external achievements for happiness, but repeated failures show true contentment comes from internal understanding rather than material gains.
In simple terms: Happiness isn’t bought; it’s found inside.
Look inward, not outward, for lasting joy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career advancement
- relationship goals
- consumer purchases
- life milestones
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What internal habits could replace your pursuit of the next thing?
- How do you measure true happiness beyond possessions?
External successes rarely deliver lasting joy; internal growth is essential.