Psychological science indicates that lasting happiness is not merely a fleeting mood but an outcome of structured life choices and environment. Key habits for well-being include investing deeply in relationships, as highlighted by the Harvard Study of Adult Development, which found relationship quality to be a stronger predictor of happiness and health than wealth or IQ. Protecting one's time is also crucial, with research by Ashley Whillans showing that feeling time-poor negatively impacts life satisfaction, and that buying back time can increase well-being. AI
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