No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

253: Unabridged Interview: Sonja Lyubomirsky

Mar 20, 2026
Sonja Lyubomirsky, psychologist and bestselling author who studies happiness, shares her research on gratitude, kindness, hedonic adaptation, and why life circumstances have limits. She explains how feeling genuinely loved starts with being known. Practical mindsets like curiosity, vulnerable connection, and multiplicity are highlighted as paths to deeper relationships.
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ANECDOTE

Immigration Sparked Her Interest In Happiness

  • Sonja immigrated from the Soviet Union at age nine and noticed cultural differences in visible happiness versus home vibrancy.
  • Her mother’s unhappiness after immigration sparked Sonja’s early curiosity about how to make people happier.
INSIGHT

Kindness Changes Immune Gene Expression

  • Helping others not only improves mood but shows measurable biological effects on immune-related gene expression.
  • Randomized studies comparing kindness to others versus self-care showed reduced pro-inflammatory gene expression after kind acts.
INSIGHT

Hedonic Adaptation Fuels Progress And Discontent

  • Hedonic adaptation is evolutionarily adaptive: it spurs continued progress but undermines long-term happiness from material gains.
  • Lyubomirsky frames adaptation as useful for motivation yet costly for sustained contentment with possessions or status.
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