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What is a Hedonic Treadmill and How Do You Escape It?

The pursuit of future happiness through material possessions may only result in temporary joy. The hedonic treadmill represents a psychological concept where individuals tend to return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or negative events in their lives.

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A Psychologist Breaks Down The Phenomenon Of 'Dark Creativity'

Not all creative pursuits have benevolent outcomes. Here are the psychological factors that fuel dark creativity.

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The Eighties

the bankers move in. donald's $100 million yacht goes to the boston safe deposit and trust company. his half-interest in the grand hyatt hotel goes to bankers trust. his trump shuttle goes to northwest airlines. the man who was the darling of the '80s is seen as a man in trouble, and he knows it. mcinerney: insofar as we can say that the '80s was a period of hedonism and excess, then the end of the decade was the hangover. it's more like the rich are taking their tumble now. o'reilly: leona and harry helmsley, one of the richest couples in the world, were today treated as common criminals, booked in manhattan on 139 counts of fraud, tax evasion, and extortion. the government charges that the helmsleys renovated their $11 million connecticut estate and wrote the cost off as a business expense on their taxes. clayton: a former housekeeper said mrs. helmsley once told her, "we don't pay taxes. only little people pay taxes." helmsley was sentenced to four years in prison,

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The Sixties

>> at its best, the counterculture came in with hard punches to the mainstream culture. >> people have already changed their minds about contraception, abortion, premarital sex. >> the 1960s were absolutely a sexual revolution, because of the pill women could take charge of their own bodies, they could be sexual, they didn't have to get pregnant. everything sort of coalesced says the perfect storm of societal forces coming together. >> here, if you love somebody, and people here love everybody, if you want to make love to somebody then you should. there is no reason why you shouldn't. >> freelove was all well and good, there was a lot of accidental sex. but we didn't look at it as hedonism. people were just so open to each other, and life was beautiful, you know? and people weren't judgmental. >> the mainstream young people, were telling their parents, you've been prohibiting my sexual freedom and the puritan

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All In With Chris Hayes

atheism and hedonism but all they did was the district followed thei procedure of parents and teacher review committees, mak a decision and they put it in high school only, that was it. >> do you think utah republicans are simply going t end up changing their own rule to protect religious texts tha they approve of. there's some talk that the boo of mormon could be challenge next which would be hugely controversial in utah. >> yes it would but the person who challenged it, i assum what they were pointing out is that the bill is flawed. because you should tak everything in context, and its literary value and they are not doing tha with some books. they are just saying these lines are what they call the right line they're pornographic, they should be taken out. no, all books that are challenged should be looked at as a whole, not by individua

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All In With Chris Hayes

in the meeting last week, that they could charge them with if they don't just immediately take a book out that's been challenged as pornographic, they could charge them with felonies. but the bible, they said this is the first step towards atheism and hedonism. but all they did was the district followed their procedure of parents and teacher review committees, make a decision. and they put it in high schools only, that was it. >> do you think utah republicans are simply going to end up changing their own rules to protect religious texts that they approve of. there's some talk that the book of mormon could be challenged next which would be hugely controversial in utah. >> yes it would but the person who challenged it, i assume what they were pointing out is that the bill is flawed. because you should take everything in context, and its literary value. and they are not doing that with some books.

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The Sixties

they could be sexual, but they didn't have to get pregnant. everything sort of coalesces, sort of the perfect storm of societal forces come together. >> here if you love somebody -- and people here love everybody -- if you want to make love to somebody, then you should. there's no reason why you shouldn't. >> free love was all well and good, and there's was a lot of accidental sex. [ laughter ] but we didn't look at it as hedonism. people were just so open to each other, and life was beautiful. you know, and people weren't judgmental. >> the mainstream young people were telling their parents, you've been prohibiting my sexual freedom and the puritan work ethic is bunk. >> it was clear the rules were changing, and the rules were really that there were no rules.

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China Focus: CPC takes steps to improve Party conduct, enforce discipline

BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has pointed out that good conduct is critical to the survival of a

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The Sixties

abortion, premarital sex. >> the 1960s were absolutely a sexual revolution. because of the pill, women could take charge of their own bodies, they could be sexual that they didn't have to get pregnant. everything sort of coalesced. it's sort of the perfect storm of societal forces come together. >> here, if you love somebody, and people here love everybody, if you want to make love to somebody, then you should. there's no reason why you shouldn't. >> free love was all well and good, and there was a lot of accidental sex, but we didn't look at it as hedonism. people were just so open to each other and life was beautiful. you know? and people weren't judgmental. >> the mainstream young people were telling their parents, "you've been prohibiting my sexual freedom, and the puritan work ethic is bunk." >> it was clear the rules were changing. and the rules were really that there were no rules.

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The Eighties

knows it. >> insofar as we could say that the 1980s was a time of hedonism and access, at the end of the decade, it was the hangover. >> they were taking a tumble. >> hemsley, one of the richest couples were treated as common criminals, in manhattan on 139 counts of fraud, tax division, and extortion. they renovated their $11 million k state and the cost off as a business expense i said many former housekeeper said helmsley was "we do not pay taxes, only little people pay taxes." she was sentenced to four years in prison, given a $7 million fine, in order to surf 750 hours of community service. for some, the sentence was too light. >> i am innocent. my only crime is that i am the only house he. >> no matter how long they are

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