
The Dan Buettner Podcast New Year Refresh: The Truth About Being Happy with Sonja Lyubomirsky
Jan 27, 2026
Sonja Lyubomirsky, a psychology professor and happiness researcher, explains why chasing circumstances often fails and how to build lasting joy. She discusses hedonic adaptation, measuring well-being, social connection, conversation skills, and practical evidence-based actions like gratitude, kindness, and exercise. Short, actionable science on designing environments and habits that support true happiness.
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Practice Gratitude, Kindness, And Socializing
- Do regular gratitude, kindness, and social-interaction exercises to raise happiness.
- These activities increase feelings of connection, the core driver of well-being.
Conversation Builds Felt Love
- Conversation quality (listening, curiosity, vulnerable sharing) builds felt connection and love.
- Feeling loved often requires changing conversational habits, not circumstances.
Hosts Model Vulnerability To Connect
- Sonja models vulnerability by naming anxiety as a personal struggle.
- Dan shares guilt about not spending more time with aging parents, which deepened connection.











