Research shows that happiness is elusive. So how can we achieve a deeper, longer lasting sense of joy?
Emily Esfahani Smith, author of the book, The Power of Meaning: Crafting a Life that Matters, studies the powerful distinction between meaning and happiness and why it matters. An editor at the Hoover Institution, a policy think tank at Stanford University, and a columnist for The New Criterion, her writing has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and the New York Times.
Her research reveals four pillars, or themes, associated with meaning. The stronger these pillars are in our lives, the more meaningful our lives will be.
In this interview, we talk about:
Why we should strive for meaning over happiness
How meaning helps us think longer term
The fact that meaning helps us connect to something larger than ourselves
The four themes of meaning -- belonging, purpose, storytelling, and transcendence
Why belonging is the most important pillar of meaning
How belonging helps us see how we matter, helps us feel valued, respected, cared for
Why purpose is all about what we can contribute to others
How the story we tell about our lives is a way of crafting our identities
How transcendence helps us connect to something larger than ourselves
How we can help each other have a healthy sense of belonging at work through the social cues that we send, like making eye contact and smiling
How purpose and belonging overlap when we become more focused on service
Why we need to act on our talents and strengths to recognize our purpose
Narrative identity arises from the stories we tell about our lives and our experiences
We have agency in shaping the story of our lives in ways that help us move forward
Paying attention to our current future selves - who we want to become
How astronauts rethink their values and their ambitions as a result awe experiences
What growing up in a Sufi household taught Emily about meaning vs happiness
Episode Links
@EmEsfahaniSmith
http://emilyesfahanismith.com/
The New Criterion
The Hoover Institution
Pursuing Pleasure or Virtue by Veronika Huta and Richard M. Ryan
Shawn Achor
The Gratitude Diaries by Janice Kaplan
Carlos Eire
Jeffrey S. Ashby
Sufism
Rumi
Whirling Dervish
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