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UT Prof Works to Define Elusive Concept of Happiness

January 22, 2013 7:33 am by: Alexandria Mayo

We all think we know what happy means. But when you get down to it, how would we actually define it? Raj Raghunathan has tried. He teaches marketing at UT’s McCombs School of Business. He studies, among other things, consumer behavior, decision theory, and happiness. Raghunathan says different people define happiness differently, but a couple of traits are universal. It’s a positive emotion, and we want to experience it. But, he says, pursuing society’s most common markers of happiness won’t actually get us there.

So then what does define happiness? Raghunathan says it’s really a pretty simple formula that includes learning not to worry about controlling others or their environment, but rather focusing inward. And, he advises not chasing happiness too intently. Otherwise, Raghunathan says, you’ll always feel like you’re coming up short.

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