

Hacking Joy by Changing the World Around You - Ingrid Fetell Lee : 618
Aug 15, 2019
Ingrid Fetell Lee, author of "Joyful" and founder of The Aesthetics of Joy, discusses how our surroundings profoundly impact our emotions and well-being. She reveals her decade of research into joy, pointing out the ten elements that resonate with everyone. Ingrid explains the concept of 'joy spotting' as a method to cultivate positivity and highlights the importance of thoughtfully designed environments. Listeners will discover that joy has distinct shapes and can be harnessed intentionally to enhance happiness.
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Joy vs. Happiness
- Happiness is a broad evaluation of how we feel about our lives over time.
- Joy is an intense, momentary experience of positive emotion, measurable through physical expressions like smiling or laughter.
Measuring Joy
- Scientists measure joy by observing facial muscles like the Zygomaticus major and orbicularis oculi.
- You can fake a smile (Zygomaticus major), but genuine joy activates the orbicularis oculi, which isn't under conscious control.
Hacking Joy
- Smiling, even if forced, can trigger joy.
- It signals the brain, potentially increasing joyful feelings.