You Don't Find Happiness, You Create It | Katarina Blom | TEDxGöteborg

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The psychologist highlights the importance of cultivating happiness as a skill through positive actions, rather than just positive thoughts, emphasizing the impact of cognitive biases on well-being. Investing in relationships and forming healthy habits, such as expressing gratitude, play a crucial role in enhancing happiness and overall well-being.

Insights

  • Creating happiness and well-being involves viewing happiness as a trainable skill through positive actions and not just positive thoughts, emphasizing the importance of investing in relationships for overall well-being.
  • Cognitive biases, a wandering mind, and a negativity bias in our brains significantly affect our emotions and perceptions, highlighting the necessity of forming healthy relationship habits, like expressing gratitude, to impact happiness positively.

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Recent questions

  • How can happiness be cultivated?

    By engaging in positive actions and relationships.

  • What influences our perception of situations?

    Cognitive biases impact our perceptions.

  • Why do our minds tend to wander?

    Our minds wander due to cognitive tendencies.

  • How does negativity bias affect us?

    Negativity bias impacts emotions and perceptions.

  • What is the role of relationships in happiness?

    Relationships play a crucial role in well-being.

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Cultivating Happiness Through Positive Actions

  • The speaker, a psychologist, emphasizes the importance of creating happiness and well-being in ourselves and others.
  • Happiness is viewed as a skill that can be trained through positive action rather than just positive thinking.
  • Our minds tend to wander almost half of the time, making controlling positive thoughts challenging.
  • Cognitive biases influence how we perceive situations and prioritize information, impacting our well-being.
  • Our brains have evolved a negativity bias, focusing on negative or threatening information, affecting our emotions and perceptions.
  • Happiness is a skill that can be cultivated through actions, such as investing in relationships, which is crucial for well-being.
  • Forming healthy habits in relationships, like expressing gratitude, can have a significant impact on happiness and overall well-being.
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