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This man has found happiness. His, yours, and mine. Unlike the rest of us, Christian Bjørnskov, happiness researcher at Aarhus University, knows what we mean when we talk about being happy. There is the fleeting kind – like when our team wins, for once. The crucial long-term kind. The kind we find with that special someone or feel when reality surpasses our expectations – until we raise the bar, again. There is even the kind of happiness money can buy, provided we spend it on or with other people. Except our children, who don’t really make us happy until they move out.
Denne mand har fundet lykken. Ikke bare sin egen, men også din og min. Og modsat os andre ved Christian Bjørnskov, lykkeforsker ved Aarhus Universitet, hvad vi taler om, når vi taler om lykken. Der er den korte, som når AGF sikrer sig en sjælden sejr, og den meget vigtigere lange. Den vi mærker med vores eneste ene, og når virkeligheden overstiger vores forventninger - indtil vi hæver overliggeren for vores liv på ny. Den lykke kan endda være gods eller guld, bare vi bruger det med andre mennesker. Men ikke vores børn. De bringer ulykke, indtil de flytter hjemmefra.
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