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#209 - A Good Life

Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content

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The Death of Positive Psychology

Humanistic psychology was quite popular in a 10 to 20 year period in 50s, 60s. We are more focused on when we have deprivations and there's certainly no shortage of deprivations among humans to work on depression or anxiety. These things become more pressing concerns for us when we're in that deprived state. If we're feeling satisfied, we don't seek a therapist so that we are, you know, even more satisfied. I think part of it is connected to the spirit of the times in the fifties and sixties and we don't really have that sixties spirit right now, do we?

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