Geoff-Allen
Resident megalomaniac
Greetings fellow earthlings!
I hope you have enjoyed your online time today.
Flourishing? It is not a hugely common word to apply to your state of mind.
I first found it in a book by Matthieu Ricard.
Then I discovered it as part of "positive psychology" - for example -
Back in the day, I had the pleasure of studying in a department graced by Dr. Martin Seligman, father of the thriving positive psychology movement — a potent antidote to the traditional “disease model” of psychology, which focuses on how to relieve suffering rather than how to amplify well-being. His seminal book, Authentic Happiness, was among the 7 essential books on the art and science of happiness, and today marks the release of his highly anticipated follow-up. Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness and Well-being (public library) is rather radical departure from Seligman’s prior conception of happiness, which he now frames as overly simplistic and inferior to the higher ideal of lasting well-being.
Read more at this site -
Flourish: The Father of Positive Psychology Redefines Well-Being
Wishing you all the best!
I hope you have enjoyed your online time today.
Flourishing? It is not a hugely common word to apply to your state of mind.
I first found it in a book by Matthieu Ricard.
Then I discovered it as part of "positive psychology" - for example -
Back in the day, I had the pleasure of studying in a department graced by Dr. Martin Seligman, father of the thriving positive psychology movement — a potent antidote to the traditional “disease model” of psychology, which focuses on how to relieve suffering rather than how to amplify well-being. His seminal book, Authentic Happiness, was among the 7 essential books on the art and science of happiness, and today marks the release of his highly anticipated follow-up. Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness and Well-being (public library) is rather radical departure from Seligman’s prior conception of happiness, which he now frames as overly simplistic and inferior to the higher ideal of lasting well-being.
Read more at this site -
Flourish: The Father of Positive Psychology Redefines Well-Being
Wishing you all the best!