

What We Can Learn About Happiness from Babies | Alison Gopnik
Jan 31, 2022
Dr. Alison Gopnik, a UC Berkeley psychologist and author, explores happiness through the lens of childhood. She discusses how helping others can enhance our own happiness, emphasizing that care is a skill we can all develop. Gopnik reveals the differences in attention between adults and children, introducing the concept of 'lantern consciousness'. She also critiques modern parenting, suggesting we could learn much by embracing a more childlike approach to exploration and creativity. Discover how play and curiosity are essential for personal and societal growth!
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Care Creates Love
- We love because we care, not the other way around.
- Caring creates attachment and love, exemplified by parent-child relationships.
The Importance of Caregiving
- Societies should prioritize and support caregiving relationships.
- These relationships are crucial but often overlooked in economic and social structures.
Scaling Caregiving
- Explore institutional changes that support caregiving beyond traditional marriage.
- Consider designated carers, godparents, caregiving allowances, and intergenerational living.