Sally Kohn: I like to talk about the positive side of that too. The fact that we always go back to homeostasis is that, you know, just recently we moved to Germany and left our neighborhood of like five years behind completely. She says she was upset for a couple of days but realized things are going to get better or go back to baseline. "Don't hang your happiness on this thing. Be part of ordinary life," writes Kohn.
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Many of us are success addicts and we don't even know it. Arthur C. Brooks, author of From Strength to Strength, joins the show to discuss why our brains are wired to chase achievement and how it can negatively impact our overall happiness. He also shares where we should focus our lives to find more fulfillment.