Escaping the Hedonic Treadmill
What is a hedonic treadmill? The term hedonic treadmill was first coined by Philip Brickman and Donald T. Campbell in their 1971 paper "Hedonic Relativism and Planning the Good Society." It essentially means that we…
What is a hedonic treadmill? The term hedonic treadmill was first coined by Philip Brickman and Donald T. Campbell in their 1971 paper "Hedonic Relativism and Planning the Good Society." It essentially means that we…
In Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results, Shane Parrish discusses the importance of creating space to think clearly before making a decision. Knowing when a judgment is necessary is also as important -…
It is not uncommon to confuse burnout with exhaustion. Burnout is a workplace phenomenon that encompasses three components: exhaustion, cynicism or detachment from work, and lower performance or inefficacy. An individual experiencing burnout will have…