Definition of happiness



Definition of Happiness


What Is Happiness?

Most of us probably don’t believe we need a formal definition of happiness, we know it when we feel it, and we often use the term to describe a range of positive emotions, including joy, pride, contentment, and gratitude. But to understand the causes and effects of happiness, researchers first need to define it. Many of them use the term interchangeably with “subjective well-being,” which they measure by simply asking people to report how satisfied they feel with their own lives and how much positive and negative emotion they’re experiencing. 
In her 2007 book The How of Happiness, positive psychology researcher Sonja Lyubomirsky elaborates, describing happiness as  “the experience of joy, contentment, or positive well-being, combined with a sense that one’s life is good, meaningful, and worthwhile.” That definition resonates with us here at Greater Good: It captures the fleeting positive emotions that come with happiness, along with a deeper sense of meaning and purpose in life and suggests how these emotions and sense of meaning reinforce one another.
   Philosophers, theologians, psychologists, even economists, have long sought to define it, and since the 1990's, a whole branch of psychology positive psychology has been dedicated to pinning it down and propagating it. More than simply positive mood, happiness is a state of well-being that encompasses living a good life that is, with a sense of meaning and deep satisfaction. Research shows that happiness is not the result of bouncing from one joy to the next; achieving happiness typically involves times of considerable discomfort.  Money is important to happiness, but only to a certain point. Money buys freedom from worry about the basics in life housing, food, clothing. Genetic makeup, life circumstances, achievements, marital status, social relationships, even your neighbors all influence how happy you are. Or can be.
Happiness in Philippines

The Philippines has emerged as one of the happiest countries in the world, according to a global survey by US-based firm Gallup

International. According to the survey,86 percent of Filipinos said they were happy,2 percent unhappy,and 10 percent were neutral, resulting in a net score of +84. Malacañang welcomed the result of the survey, saying it shows Filipino resiliency despite adversities.“We Filipinos are known as a happy, resilient people. We even manage to smile amid difficulties. It is therefore not surprising that we rank high in the global happiness index,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr. said in a statement.



Fiji was the happiest country in the world, getting a score of +92, followed by Colombia with +87.
Completing the top 10 are Mexico (+82), Vietnam (+77), Kazakhstan (+74), Papua New Guinea (+74), Indonesia (+68), India (+64), and Argentina and the Netherlands (+64).
Iran, meanwhile, was the unhappiest country in the world with a net score of +5.






Comments

  1. are you sure that everyone is happy?

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    1. No. Because we've been experiencing a lot of things and we all do have a problem to face.

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  2. How can you say if someone is happy or sad?

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    1. Actually we cant really say if a person is happy or sad because there was thing called "pretending" people now a days are good at pretending they can easily fake a smile.
      It is now easier to find out if the money is fake than a person's laugh.

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  3. Thank you for those informations, Is it normal to pretend that you are happy even you're not?

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    1. Its not normal but sometimes the only least thing to do is to pretend.

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  4. Thank you for this information. We all know that we experiencing a lot of things, sometimes we feel happy or sad. What can you say to those people who did not take those sadness away and almost kill his/herself, how will you cheer him/her up?

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    1. I can say he/she is a brave person ,because its not easy to deal with depression but he/she managed to fight the urge of killing her/his self . Ill cheer them up with the words of God

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  5. How can you tell of he/she is really happy?

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    1. Maybe when you look in her/his eyes
      He/she can lie about their feelings but their eyes, it wont lie.Eyes will speak when lips can't

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  6. Thank you for this info. What is that one special thing, event or experience that makes you happy when you think about it?

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    1. My childhood. Those times that i had nothing else to do but to sleep, eat and play.

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  7. How are we going to explain happiness scientifically? What happens to our brain and to our whole body, especially the heart, when we're experiencing it?

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    1. "Falling in love causes our body to release a flood of feel-good chemicals that trigger specific physical reactions," said Pat Mumby, PhD, co-director of the Loyola Sexual Wellness Clinic and professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (SSOM). "This internal elixir of love is responsible for making our cheeks flush, our palms sweat and our hearts race."

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  8. Thanks for this info. What are the advantages of being happy?

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    1. Being happy promotes a range of lifestyle habits that are important for overall health. Happy people tend to eat healthier diets, with higher intakes of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

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  9. Being yourself, how can you define happiness?

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    1. For me happiness means contentment, being contended with what you have and what you are can bring true happiness.

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  10. wow nice information, thankyouu, for you what is happiness?

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    1. For me happiness is being contended of what you are and what you have

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  11. What's your motivation? Did your inspiration makes you feel happy?

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    1. My family,friends and myself. Yes they make me happy in a especial way.

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  12. how can u derive sadness into happiness?

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    1. For me we cant derive sadness into happiness cause happiness is an emotion it will naturally comes out.

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    1. Because you only live once so live your live your life to the fullest

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  14. Do you agree that money can't buy happiness?

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    1. Yes. Because happiness is an emotion that we discover inside our own selves as human beings. One of the things that give happiness is love. It does not cost anything but can fill your life with happiness. This feeling cannot be purchased. It cannot be traded for any amount of money in the world.

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  15. Nice job for you as a student how can you define happiness?

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    1. For me you can only achieve happiness if you are contended of what you have and what you are.

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  16. nice..do you agree that the Philippines is a happy country?

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    1. Yes. Because despite of all the problems Filipinos still manage to laugh

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