Spend your way to happiness https://youtu.be/wo3WBUIxf98 If money doesn't make you happy, you probably aren't spending it right.⠀At least that is the implication made by UCLA Anderson's Dr. Rakesh Sarin, and his definition of "adaptive goods" vs. "basic goods" in his six laws of happiness.We have all purchased a shiny new object that gave us a burst of immediate happiness. Maybe it was a new car, a new phone, a new article of clothing, or even a new house.⠀Yet months later, that purchase from the past doesn't generate much happiness in the present.⠀Why?⠀Because our human minds rapidly adapt to the new environment in which these material goods are taken for granted. Their presence is no longer novel, and therefore no longer a source of present-moment happiness.⠀How can we use this knowledge to engineer long-term happiness for ourselves?Assign less of our discretionary spending to "adaptive goods" and more to what Dr. Sarin terms "basic goods"—the non-material needs of the body, heart and mind.Doing so keeps expectations in check and, therefore, provides a constant and predictable source of happiness.• • •Join us for members-only access to Dr. Rahesk Sarin and to many more of UCLA’s #1-ranked faculty ► westward.ucla.edu