Fredrickson tells me, "It's that it's not matched by eudaimonic well-being."
弗雷德里克森告诉我:“这不是欧洲人的幸福感所能比拟的。”
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It was surprising to her that hedonic well-being, which is associated with positive emotions and pleasure, did so badly in this study compared with eudaimonic well-being.
令她惊讶的是,与积极情绪和愉悦感相关的享乐幸福感在本研究中的表现远不及现实幸福感。
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"Eudaimonic well-being is much more robust and satisfying than hedonic happiness, and it engages different parts of the brain," says Richard J. Davidson, PhD, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.