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Please answer A – E, below, thoughtfully. I understand that some ideas can be confusing. If you work hard for a while on one of these questions (re-reading the chapter) but still feel confused, it’s OK to say so in your write-up. Just explain what you are confused about so people can help! A. What is the Progress Principle? Put the idea in your own words first. Then give us a good quote from the book that helps explain it (and cite the page number). B. What is the Adaptation Principle? Put the idea in your own words first. Then give us a good quote from the book that helps explain it (and cite the page number). The idea is a little complicated, so take your time on it. C. In your opinion, how important do you think wealth and poverty are to happiness? Do you think it’s harder to be happy if you’re poor? There’s no “right” answer here. I am just curious what you think. Here’s an easy-to-miss quote from Haidt on this topic from the section of Chapter 5 called “An Early Happiness Hypothesis”: The most widely reported conclusion, from surveys done by psychologist Ed Diener, is that within any given country, at the lowest end of the income scale money does buy happiness: People who worry every day about paying for food and shelter report significantly less well-being than those who don’t. But once you are freed from basic needs and have entered the middle class, the relationship between wealth and happiness becomes smaller. The rich are happier on average than the middle class, but only by a little. (Haidt 88) (I put the one bold sentence in bold type for emphasis.) D. The section “Finding Flow” discusses more details about the “V” section of the formula. What big “V” actions/choices does this section recommend we do? Include in your summary what Haidt says about pleasures, gratifications, and flow. E. What is some aspect of happiness that you think is important but that the book hasn’t mentioned yet? Does this aspect of happiness strike you as a Condition (“C”) or Voluntary activity “V”—or something else? Haidt will propose changing the H=S+C+V “formula” in Chapter 11. But before we get there, I wonder if you think there’s some element of happiness that’s important.
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