(Castellano) La ciencia sostiene que la felicidad está en viajar y no en comprar bienes materiales

ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 18 May 2015

Journal of Positive Psychology – Diario Norte

La investigación publicada en el “Journal of Positive Psychology” afirma que la gratificación instantánea generada al adquirir objetos como ropa, zapatillas o joyas caras es únicamente pasajera.

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Un estudio de la Universidad Estatal de San Francisco (Estados Unidos) ha encontrado que la clave de la felicidad radica en generar recuerdos en base a experiencias y vivencias personales (como viajar) y no comprando bienes materiales de manera compulsiva.

La investigación publicada en el ‘Journal of Positive Psychology’ afirma que la gratificación instantánea generada al adquirir objetos como ropa, zapatillas o joyas caras es únicamente pasajera. Por el contrario, al crear experiencias que perduren para siempre (y podamos recordar y comentar posteriormente) estamos invirtiendo a largo plazo en un futuro verdaderamente feliz.

“Compramos cosas para ser felices, y tenemos éxito, pero solo por un tiempo. Las cosas nuevas son emocionantes para nosotros al principio, pero luego nos adaptamos a ellas”, explica el investigador Thomas Gilovich.

Fuente: diariocorreo.pe

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