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Money and happiness: Is there any correlation? Conclusions of current personality research Summarized by Jaroslav Prochazka
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Money and happiness

Oct 18, 2014

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Is it more money what really improves our motivation? Does higher salary make me more happy? If not, what then...? This presentation summarizes in a popular way the state of art of motivation and happiness research.
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Money and happiness: Is there any correlation?

Conclusions of current personality research Summarized by Jaroslav Prochazka

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We western people tend to connect happiness with extrinsic or material aspects

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We say: “I’ll be happy if …”

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“If I have a new car.”

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“If I get higher salary.”

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“If I buy a countryside house.”

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“If I become famous.”

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“If I have a few millions.”

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“No, wait! Rather billion ;)”

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Is it really like this?

Happiness = Extrinsic aspects

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Is it really like this?

Happiness = Extrinsic aspects

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Let’s check current research

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Let’s check current research

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Let’s check current research

Niemiec, Ryan, Deci (2009) The path taken: Consequences of attaining intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations in post-college life. Journal of Research in Personality, vol. 43(3), 291-306.

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Goal of the research

• To check the level of students attainment in three categories during studies (Time 1) and 1-2 years after graduation (Time 2)

• To check their psychological health and social functioning at the end (Time 2) we call it happiness in this presentation

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Group 1: extrinsic aspirations (money, fame, and image)

Group 2: intrinsic aspirations (personal growth, close relationships, community involvement, and physical health)

Two groups of students

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Intrinsic categories checked

Deep and enduring relationship

Helping others improve their lives

Grow and learn new things

Physical health

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Extrinsic categories checked

Being wealthy person

Being admired by many people

Appealing image

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Research conclusion

• Attainment of the intrinsic aspirations for personal growth, close relationships, community involvement, and physical health related positively to basic psychological need satisfaction and psychological health

• In contrast, attainment of the extrinsic aspirations for money, fame, and image was unrelated to basic psychological need satisfaction and related slightly negatively to psychological health

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Research conclusion

• Although people with extrinsic motivation achieved their goals (they become wealthy and admired), they weren’t happy

• Moreover, they mentioned increased anxiety and depression although they achieved their goals!

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One research is not enough to convince you?

You are right!

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Let’s bring other proofs, e.g.

• Ariely, D. (2010): Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions, Harper Perennial.

• Kasser, T., & Ryan, R. M. (1993). A dark side of the American dream: Correlates of financial success as a central life aspiration. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65, 410–422.

• Kasser, T., & Ryan, R. M. (1996). Further examining the American dream: Differential correlates of intrinsic and extrinsic goals. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 280–287.

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And few more …

• Vansteenkiste, M., Neyrinck, B., Niemiec, C. P., Soenens, B., de Witte, H., & Van den Broeck, A. (2007). On the relations among work value orientations, psychological need satisfaction and job outcomes: A self-determination theory approach. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 80, 251–277.

• Csikszentmihalyi: Beyond Boredom and Anxiety: Experiencing Flow in Work and Play, 25th anniversary edition, Jossey-Bass, 2000

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So, is it really like this?

Happiness = Extrinsic aspects

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It’s just a false need generated by current society.

Happiness Extrinsic aspects

No

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Let’s save your time hunting extrinsic aspects ;)

After achieving quite low level of extrinsic aspects our happiness and psychological health is no more in correlation!

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So what to do instead?

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Happiness Known and lived purpose (known and followed intrinsic motivation)

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• Think what you are good at, better than others

Don’t worry there is always something ;)

• Think about your intrinsic motivation and write it down

Community involvement, service to others, personal growth, physical health, …

Helping customers to solve their challenges and issues

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• Find your “flow” moments (the moments you enjoy and forget about time)

Try to recognize them

Does it include the capabilities you are good at? Why not?

• Try to reorganize your work environment to repeat flow moments and reduce no-flow moments

Include also activities you are good at

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• Create the room for mastering your favorite activity It should be also those you are good at

Share the result of mastering with others!

• Find and master also calming activity to decrease stress Music, art, sport, volunteering, massage, manual work, meditation, writing,

children or retiree care, …

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• No correspondence between those and your daily job?

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• No correspondence between those and your daily job?

• Change it!

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• No correspondence between those and your daily job?

• Change it!

• Start the journey and make your hobby your job!