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DANIEL KAHNEMAN: evaluating the human condition

Lives Well Lived

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Exploring Well-Being, Memory, and Meaning

This chapter delves into the concepts of well-being, happiness, and memory, discussing the differences between experienced utility and remembered utility. It explores how people evaluate past experiences differently and are influenced by remembered utility in assessing happiness. The chapter also touches on finding meaning in life through dedicated causes, collaborating with others, and engaging in tasks with delayed gratification.

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