happiness
The Pursuit of Happiness Is Hazardous to Your Health
Brian Moylan · 03/15/11 12:03PMMeet Alvin Wong, the Happiest Man in America
Max Read · 03/06/11 09:32PMHappy People Live Longer
Max Read · 03/04/11 02:26AMYou know what rules about being happy? Besides not ever staying up till three in the morning wondering if it's even morally right to bring a child into the world, at this point? This is what rules about happiness: You live longer! And you're healthier! Yes, a review of more than a hundred studies confirms: Happy people have every right to be smug, the bastards.
The Scientific Way To Have the Absolutely Perfect Relationship
Brian Moylan · 03/01/11 04:10PMHappiness Is Just $163,500 Away
Hamilton Nolan · 09/09/10 02:42PMNYC's Health Is Terrible, But Not as Bad as the Rest of America
Hamilton Nolan · 09/07/10 03:07PMScience Proves That Being Poor Sucks
Sergio Hernandez · 09/06/10 04:27PMSix Reasons the World Gets More Attractive When the Sun Comes Out
Ravi Somaiya · 03/26/10 02:00PMScience: Yellow Is Nice
Hamilton Nolan · 02/09/10 11:37AMGretchen Rubin Is Happy, Finally
cityfile · 01/13/10 11:40AMGretchen Rubin seemed to have it all a few years back. She was a graduate of Yale Law, had established herself as a bestselling author, was happily married to her law school sweetheart, had two beautiful girls, lived on Park Avenue, and also happened to be the daughter-in-law of Robert Rubin, the fantastically wealthy former co-chairman of Goldman Sachs and Treasury Secretary under President Clinton. (Bonus!) And yet she still wasn't happy. So, naturally, Rubin took a year off to clear up her "midlife malaise."
What's Wrong with Dumb and Happy?
Hamilton Nolan · 12/31/09 09:50AMMoisturizer Is the New Prozac
cityfile · 12/29/09 12:25PMEconomists Discover Source of New Yorkers' Misery
Adrian Chen · 12/20/09 09:07PMHuffPo Hires Dude to Tell Ladies What They Want
John Cook · 09/18/09 12:26PMHappy News For These Happy Times
Hamilton Nolan · 03/06/09 04:50PMThe Key to Happiness? Leave America
cityfile · 01/27/09 09:02AMYour best bet for remaining in America and being satisfied with your lot? Don't be an uneducated white woman. Men, non-whites, and the college-educated are all happier than they were in the early 1970s, according to a new study. Americans, though, are hardly the happiest people on the planet: The US ranked 16th on the happy list; Denmark was rated the most cheerful nation and Zimbabwe came in dead last. Guess we'll see you in Copenhagen next week! [LiveScience]
Would a $50 Million Townhouse Make You Happy?
cityfile · 01/13/09 04:45PMFew real estate brokers did better during the boom times than Paula Del Nunzio, the Brown Harris Stevens mega-agent who unloaded eight-figure townhouses to the likes of hedge funders Phil Falcone, Jim Chanos, and John Paulson and our fave Tblisi-born cabdriver-turned-real estate baron, Tamir Sapir. With New York's real estate market headed off a cliff, it's unlikely that Del Nunzio's record-setting deal—the sale of the Harkness Mansion to financier J. Christopher Flowers in 2006 for $53 million—will be surpassed any time soon. But is Flowers, who reportedly enjoys plays chess against himself, really happier than the rest of us because he gets to set up his chess board in a small corner of a magnificent 22,000-square-foot limestone mansion overlooking Central Park?
Happiness is Viral, Says Study
cityfile · 12/08/08 09:19AMThose annoying people who are always smiling and laughing? It turns out that the best option may not be to avoid them: According to researchers from Harvard and the University of California, happiness is genuinely contagious. Weirdly, it's not simply that someone's cheerful mood rubs off on you if you're in their company. The happiness levels of people up to three degrees away in your social network—whom you might not even know—influences your own. So go ahead and start cultivating the charmed and fortunate. Just don't tell any West Coasty types that their New Age babble about good vibes and the transferral of emotional energy might actually be true.
Paris Hilton To Make Weird Artsy Movie Of Potential Quality
Richard Lawson · 11/12/08 11:26AMDirector Todd Solondz has brilliantly captured the banality, ugliness, sadness, and, ultimately, strange beauty of modern American living in films like Welcome to the Dollhouse, Happiness, and Palindromes. He's weird, but good! But now, we fear, he may just be weird. He's doing a sequel to Happiness, which is about miserable suburbanites who do things like rub semen on walls and rape little boys, and he's casting very erratically. The latest to be enlisted are Charlotte Rampling, the English French film star, and, um, Paris Hilton. Yes the heiress and tabloid magnet blonde lady is joining Rampling, Shirley Henderson (Moaning Myrtle!), Rome actor Ciaran Hinds, and Allison Janney for the film which is "part sequel, part variation" to the 1998 original. I guess it's sort of fitting, given that Hilton herself is banal, ugly, sad, and, ultimately, strangely beautiful. No word yet on who Hilton will be playing, though the production is currently filming in San Juan, Puerto Rico so we hope that maybe she's playing a young tourist who gets sold into white slavery and shipped off somewhere on a boat and she spends most of the time crying but eventually learns to oddly love her captors and then at the end, over a montage of lovely images of sad yet hopeful people, she delivers a haunting closing monologue about the transience of all things.