Term ID: T2370

Happiness Set Point

/happiness-set-point/
The theory that individuals have genetically determined baseline levels of happiness to which they return despite life events, though this view has been challenged.
Example: Research suggesting people have stable happiness levels influenced by genetics, but also showing that circumstances and activities can create lasting changes in well-being.

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Reference: Lyubomirsky et al. (2005)