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SUMMARY:Achievement and Happiness
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LOCATION:Advanced Research Centre\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Achievement is commonly understood as a core component of happiness. Achievements themselves are thought to be vital elements in a meaningful life\, the kinds of things that merit esteem and pride. So a life of achievement might be characterised by raising a family\; a life of devotion to friends or church or country\; a life of artistic or intellectual activity\; a productive and successful career in business\; and so on. A life without any of these things might seem lacking from the standpoint of meaning and happiness &ndash\; or so intuition tells us.</p>\n<p>Although it seems clear that achievement is valuable\, it is not quite so clear why achievement is valuable for the person who achieves\, and so contributes necessarily to a person&rsquo\;s happiness. In the above examples\, the benefits seem most obviously to accrue to others. So why is achievement good for the person themselves? The aim of this two-day conference is to examine more closely the link between achievement\, happiness\, and related concepts\, and aim to answer this and other questions.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael S. Brady:
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