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The History of Thanksgiving

What’s your conception of the good life?

Plato's allegory of cave men is a commentary on the human condition.

Jesus challenges our conception of the good life

The Buddhist Conception of the good life

Humanistic Psychology: To live fully is to become fully human

According to Carl Rogers, a fully functioning individual is open to life -- to experiencing joy and pain, love and heartbreak, fear and courage more intensely. "It involves the stretching and growing of becoming more and more of one's potentialities. It involves the courage to be. It means launching oneself fully into the stream of life." (Rogers 1961)

Free To Love, Play, & Work

Reflective happiness comes from knowing who you really are, doing what you love to do, and understanding why you are doing it.

Intrinsic Motivation and Personal Growth

The positive potentials of negative experiences

Embrace life in totality

A Dual-Systems Model of Living the Good Life Seeking what is meaningful Transforming what is negative The Good Life Enjoying the present moment Letting go Approach Avoidance © Paul T. P. Wong