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The hedonic treadmill might take you toward minimalism if you get joy from decluttering

The Hedonic Treadmill: From Consumerism to Minimalism

Do you ever wonder why your latest purchases fail keep you happy? It may be because you’re on the hedonic treadmill. The hedonic treadmill (also known as hedonic adaptation) refers to the tendency for our happiness to return to a baseline or ‘set point’ regardless of our circumstances, choices, or accomplishments.  In this article we…

Epictetus sitting at his desk, pen in hand

Stoicism and CBT: Is Therapy a Philosophical Pursuit?

“Man is disturbed not by things, but by the views he takes of them.” — Epictetus,  1st Century Stoic philosopher “People don’t just get upset. They contribute to their upsetness.” — Albert Ellis, 20th Century psychologist When you make the decision to seek counseling or therapy, you are in part making the decision to consult an…