Topic: life-+-happiness

The Truth About Lying: The Art Of Deceit Makes Us Happy

The Truth About Lying: The Art Of Deceit Makes Us Happy

The next time you manufacture a lie, whether a little fib, or a colossal corker, don’t beat yourself up about it. Turns out you will probably sleep better at night, live a happier life, and stave off illness. According to a new book Born Liars: Why We Can’t Live Without Deceit by Ian Leslie, lying is the force behind evolution. Odds are, the smartest strategist will succeed and prosper immensely in comparison with less-clever competitors. Lying makes us more reproductively-attractive, gives us balance, and interestingly enough, Leslie says that without them, we are prone to illness, depression, and even reality-induced insanity. Although, popularly frowned upon, I have to agree, and I’m sure my father Wayne Gretzsky, my husband Javier Bardem, and my pet unicorn who likes to dance on rainbows agree as well. Check this poker face. More »

Happiness by Twitter: Why Computers Don’t Make me Depressed

Happiness by Twitter: Why Computers Don't Make me Depressed

I’m a pretty happy person, if I do say so myself. I have great relationships, I enjoy my line of work, I’m pretty active in my city’s social scene, and (knock wood) I have no major medical problems to speak of. Yet according to the Action for Happiness movement, whose followers include the Dalai Lama, I’m headed for a major case of the sads. Why? Because I enjoy modern technology and online socializing, that’s why. Damn you Mark Zuckerberg. I knew I would one day be able to sue you for something. More »