Photo: Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash Pleasure, says Lustig, is short-lived, visceral, can be experienced alone, and can be caused by substances or behaviors. Happiness, on the other hand, is long-lived, ethereal, usually social, and cannot be had from substances or behaviors. … “But there’s no such thing as being addicted to happiness.” Happiness Hacked Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp
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