What causes wellness | Sir Harry Burns | TEDxGlasgow
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Adam Smith emphasizes the importance of considering the happiness of others for societal well-being, highlighting a spectrum of behavior from self-interest to altruism. Various theories, such as salutogenesis and flourishing, underscore the significance of positive attributes, relationships, and a sense of purpose in fostering well-being and reducing chronic stress for improved societal wellness.
Insights
- Adam Smith stresses the significance of considering the happiness of others for societal well-being, outlining a spectrum of behavior from self-interest to altruism where even the most unruly individuals exhibit a sense of sympathy.
- The concept of salutogenesis, originating from positive attributes and relationships contributing to resilience and well-being, challenges the conventional focus on avoiding illness, with a call for addressing the cycle of alienation across the life course to enhance societal well-being.
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Recent questions
What did Adam Smith emphasize in his book?
Sympathy and societal well-being.
What is salutogenesis based on?
Positive attributes and relationships.
Who introduced the concept of flourishing?
Corey Keyes.
How does Aaron Antonovsky link psychology and biology?
Through comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness.
What does the speaker emphasize regarding societal well-being?
Addressing the cycle of alienation.
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