I've legit read takes, in either forbes or the economist, I forget which, that argue that happiness is overrated, not because of anything philosophical (I for one prefer contentment if I'm willing to get into semantics) but because people on antidepressants work harder than those who don't need them.
They must be counting on major breakthroughs in antidepressants
I've legit read takes, in either forbes or the economist, I forget which, that argue that happiness is overrated, not because of anything philosophical (I for one prefer contentment if I'm willing to get into semantics) but because people on antidepressants work harder than those who don't need them.
Quietus to the rescue!
does soma ring a bell?