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Happiness - Biological basis.
While a person's overall happiness is not objectively measurable this does not mean it does not have a real physiological component. The neurotransmitter dopamine, perhaps especially in the mesolimbic pathway projecting from the midbrain to structures such as the nucleus accumbens, is involved in desire and seems often related to pleasure. Pleasure can be induced artificially with drugs, perhaps most directly with opiates such as morphine, with activity on mu-opioid receptors or invo ...
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Happiness - Positive psychology.
Martin Seligman in his book Authentic Happiness gives the positive psychology definition of happiness as consisting of both positive emotions (like comfort) and positive activities (like absorption). He presents three categories of positive emotions:
past: feelings of satisfaction, contentment, pride, and serenity.
present (examples): enjoying the taste of food, glee at listening to music, absorption in reading, and company of people you like e.g. friends and family.
future: feelings of opt ...
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Material:
Business
Food
Money
Refuge - taking from the material things in life, getting back to nature.
Social:
closure
Dating
Flirting
Freedom
Family, Parents, Friends and Friendships
Gifts
Greeting cards, Postcards and Penpals
Lifestyles and Alternative lifestyl ...
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