
In this fun episode, we dig into a surprisingly overlooked question: What exactly are people thinking about when they rate their happiness on global surveys? Is Finland really the happiest country in the world or just the best at climbing metaphorical ladders? Researcher August Nilsson joins us to explain how the metaphorical “Cantril Ladder” works and reveal how tiny tweaks in how we ask about happiness can dramatically change the answers we get. What happens if we ask about harmony in life instead? Or if we ditch the ladder metaphor altogether? Tune in for a deep dive into the psychology behind how we measure happiness and whether we're asking the right questions at all. Link to the study: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-52939-y Guest: Researcher August Nilsson
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