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In this episode, Frank Lawton and Ryan A. Bush explore eudaimonia, the deep well-being that comes from aligning actions with values. Ryan explains Virtue Self-Signaling Theory, which ties happiness to the brain’s self-appraisal system—our innate mechanism for evaluating our own actions. This system influences serotonin levels, shaping confidence, motivation, and long-term fulfillment. The discussion covers mindfulness, cultural influences on self-evaluation, and the balance between contemplation and action. Ryan emphasizes that true satisfaction comes from strengthening personal virtues rather than seeking external validation.
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In this episode, Frank Lawton and Ryan A. Bush explore eudaimonia, the deep well-being that comes from aligning actions with values. Ryan explains Virtue Self-Signaling Theory, which ties happiness to the brain’s self-appraisal system—our innate mechanism for evaluating our own actions. This system influences serotonin levels, shaping confidence, motivation, and long-term fulfillment. The discussion covers mindfulness, cultural influences on self-evaluation, and the balance between contemplation and action. Ryan emphasizes that true satisfaction comes from strengthening personal virtues rather than seeking external validation.
Mindform is an exclusive membership platform that gives you access to an ever-expanding toolkit for mental mastery and a community of passionate psychitects.
Apply to join Mindform or get the free Psychitect’s Toolkit at https://mindform.io/podcast