Examines the reasons why happiness does not rise with GDP per capita, addressing the illusions of consumption, the impact of social support and freedom, and the seeds of unhappiness.
Questions the correlation between economic growth and happiness, examining factors like Maslow's hierarchy of needs, GDP limitations, and the costs of growth.
Examines the complex relationship between happiness and economic growth, highlighting the impact of consumption satisfaction, relative prosperity, and key determinants of happiness.
Explores the cognitive process of learning, misconceptions, and motivation in learning, emphasizing the importance of practice, repetition, and intrinsic value.