
The Difference Between Hedonic and Eudaimonic Happiness (and why it matters)
Donnalyn
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<p>No matter how you define it, happiness is a pleasant feeling that brings out the best in us. What’s not so straightforward is how to get there. Most of us turn to hedonic happiness – the type that’s derived from pleasure and enjoyment. In our consumer-driven society, it’s championed as the ultimate form of achievement.</p> <p>While hedonism might make you feel good temporarily, it won’t change a reality that you’re not happy with. To create the type of happiness that’s enduring, you need to balance hedonic with eudaimonic happiness - the type of joy that comes from engaging in meaningful activities. </p> <p>Learn more about these two sides of the happiness coin and how you can engage in both.</p>