
The Art of Manliness Want to Be Happy? Give Yourself Reasons to Admire Yourself
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Apr 1, 2024 Ryan Bush, a systems designer and author of "Become Who You Are," delves into the nuances of happiness and depression. He introduces an intriguing third dimension of happiness—admiration for oneself—through his virtue self-signaling theory. Ryan argues that recognizing personal virtues can enhance happiness and reduce feelings of depression. He discusses the importance of purpose, self-reflection, and living in line with one’s values, offering insights on how actions, not just affirmations, contribute to true self-esteem and well-being.
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Building Your Virtue Portfolio
- Identify your "virtue portfolio" by recognizing strengths you value and would be crushed to lose.
- Consider your values and what you admire in others to build your portfolio.
The Lottery Paradox
- Winning the lottery might decrease happiness if it reduces virtue exercise.
- Conversely, it can increase happiness if it allows for pursuing admirable activities.
Retirement and Depression
- Brett McKay's friend became depressed after selling his business and retiring.
- He regained happiness by starting a new business, exercising his virtues again.







