
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families Does Your Child Feel Worthy?
Mar 15, 2026
They argue that taking away every struggle can rob children of purpose and felt worth. They explore why meaningful effort and small daily challenges build resilience. They highlight flow, productive stretch, and the difference between pleasure and lasting meaning. They suggest letting kids choose hard things, supporting without rescuing, and modeling courage by doing hard tasks yourself.
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Feeling Worthy Versus Being Worthy
- Feeling worthy is different from being inherently worthy; worthiness is a feeling built by meaningful action.
- Justin contrasts intrinsic human worth with the lived feeling kids get when they contribute or struggle, not from scrolling screens.
Oysters, Integrity and Feeling Worthy
- Justin recounts finding free oysters and returning to pay because integrity mattered more than saving $30.
- He felt a deep sense of worth after choosing the harder honest action despite the cost.
Hedonic Versus Eudaimonic Happiness
- Two happiness types matter: hedonic (pleasure) and eudaimonic (meaning).
- Justin explains hedonic is instant pleasure like scrolling or cake-eating, while eudaimonic is baking, sharing, and growing through effort.



