No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

254: Laurie Santos: The Science of Happiness (and How We Get It Wrong)

Mar 23, 2026
Laurie Santos, Yale psychology professor and creator of the hit course Psychology and the Good Life, explains why we often mispredict what will make us happy. She explores miswanting, social comparison, the bronze mindset, and why real connection, time affluence, and small habits matter. Conversations range from comparative cognition to managing perfectionism and turning knowledge into practice.
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ANECDOTE

How A Yale Course Became A Global Phenomenon

  • Laurie Santos created Psychology and the Good Life after seeing high rates of student anxiety and depression at Yale.
  • The course became Yale's most popular ever, with nearly a quarter of students enrolling and millions online for Science of Well-Being.
INSIGHT

Technology Risks Eroding The Friction That Builds Flourishing

  • Emerging technologies and AI threaten friction-based practices that produce flow and resilience.
  • Santos worries sycophantic chatbots and frictionless tools will erode opportunities for meaningful challenge and social connection.
ADVICE

Invest Time In Real Social Connection

  • Prioritize social connection and prosocial acts to raise long-term happiness.
  • Santos cites studies showing both everyday small interactions and acts like charitable giving reliably increase well-being.
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