The Happiness Paradox: Finding What Actually Makes Life Worth Living | Tatjana Schnell | TEDxMünchen
In times of crisis, we’re told to focus on our own happiness. But what if chasing happiness is exactly what’s making us miserable? In her talk Tatjana Schnell reveals why the pursuit of happiness can actually lead to depression and loneliness and introduces a surprising alternative. Discover the power of generativity and learn a practical method to uncover what truly matters to you, and find your own reason to be happy! Tatjana Schnell ist Professorin für Existenzielle Psychologie an der MF Specialized University in Oslo, Norwegen, und Fellow an der Humanistischen Hochschule Berlin, Deutschland. Seit über 20 Jahren erforscht sie die Frage nach dem Sinn: im Leben, in der Arbeit, in Krisenzeiten. In ihrem Sachbuch „Sinn finden“ (Ullstein Verlag, 2024) erzählen Tatjana Schnell und Kilian Trotier auf unterhaltsame Weise, wie der Weg zu einem sinnvollen Leben gelingen kann. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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