Office Hours with Arthur Brooks

How to Enjoy Your Life

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May 4, 2026
A reflection on learning to notice life’s small wonders through deliberate attention. Science meets personal story as savoring is linked to brain reward, memory, and reduced depression. Practical techniques are shared for savoring past, present, and future moments. The conversation also covers routines for daily savoring and reframing hard experiences into meaning.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Painting Lesson That Sparked Savoring

  • Arthur C. Brooks recounts painting with his mother and her advice to "look deeply" at the subject before drawing.
  • He describes how staring at a tree's contours and shadows made the act blissful and produced a better drawing.
INSIGHT

Savoring Activates Brain Reward Centers

  • Savoring means paying full attention and deciding to be absorbed in the present activity to stimulate the brain's reward centers.
  • Arthur links savoring to ventral striatum activation and cites neuroscience research on memory value representation.
INSIGHT

Savoring Improves Mood And Memory

  • Savoring raises momentary pleasure, reduces depressive symptoms, and creates stronger episodic memories.
  • Studies asked subjects to record and savor positive events and those who did reported higher happiness afterward.
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