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  2. Hedonic treadmill - Wikipedia

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    The hedonic treadmill, also known as hedonic adaptation, is the observed tendency of humans to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness (or sadness) despite major positive or negative events or life changes.

  3. Hedonic Treadmill - Psychology Today

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    The hedonic treadmill is the idea that an individual's level of happiness, after rising or falling in response to positive or negative life events, ultimately tends to move back toward where it...

  4. Hedonic Treadmill: How Does it Affect Your Happiness?

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    The hedonic treadmill is a metaphor for the human tendency to pursue one pleasure after another. That’s because surges of happiness are likely to return to a steady baseline...

  5. How to Escape the Hedonic Treadmill and Be Happier

    positivepsychology.com/hedonic-treadmill

    The hedonic treadmill (aka hedonic adaptation) theory proposes people return to their level of happiness, no matter what happens to them.

  6. Defining Hedonic Adaptation and the Hedonic Treadmill

    www.verywellmind.com/hedonic-adaptation-4156926

    Hedonic adaptation, also known as “the hedonic treadmill,” is a concept studied by positive psychology researchers and others who focus on happiness and well-being that refers to people’s general tendency to return to a set level of happiness despite life’s ups and downs.

  7. Hedonic Treadmill | Psychology Today United Kingdom

    www.psychologytoday.com/gb/basics/hedonic-treadmill

    The hedonic treadmill is the idea that an individual's level of happiness, after rising or falling in response to positive or negative life events, ultimately tends to move back toward where it...

  8. What Is the Hedonic Treadmill? The hedonic treadmill is the tendency for people to always return to a baseline level of happiness, no matter what happens to them. Whether they experience great success or great failure, they will reach the same level of happiness that they achieved before the change.