
The Pulse Engineering Happiness into our Daily Lives
Jan 8, 2026
Eric Zillmer, a psychologist from Drexel University, discusses the creation of a 'happiness map' for Philadelphia, revealing how specific places can enhance joy. He shares practical habits to boost happiness, including spending time outdoors and fostering social connections. Joining him is Daniel Coyle, author of 'Flourish,' who emphasizes the importance of community in achieving meaning and joy. Together, they explore how shared experiences and open-mindedness can transform our daily lives, making happiness more attainable.
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Design Small Beautiful Happy Spaces
- Go outside more and design small beautiful spaces you control to boost daily happiness.
- Make time for 'alone together' spots like cafes or parks to feel connected without obligation.
Belonging Anchors Well-Being
- Feeling part of something larger reliably increases well-being across ages and health statuses.
- Collective activities like gratitude or neighborhood help ground people and boost resilience.
Borrow Habits From Happier Cultures
- Reverse-engineer habits from the happiest countries and bring lifestyle practices home.
- Copy simple rituals like outdoor time, communal meals, and a third place beyond work and family.




