Observed tendency of humans to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or negative events or life changes.
1 The biological glass ceiling Evolutionary biologists offer a complementary explanation for the hedonic treadmill .
2 The hedonic treadmill is real; if you make more, it's OK to spend more.
3 Economists call this the ' hedonic treadmill ' ; the rest of us call it 'keeping up with the Joneses'.
4 Lottery winners could take account of hedonic treadmill and social comparison effects when they spend their money.
5 In their pursuit of happiness, people are stuck on the proverbial " hedonic treadmill " , running faster and faster but getting nowhere.
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