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What is happiness, why is it important and how can we attain more of it?
The last episode explores happiness. It is critical to
well-being, yet it remains such an elusive goal for many. What is
it, why is it important and how can we attain more of it? Viewers
meet individuals facing major turning points in their lives - a job
loss, a cancer diagnosis, the death of a child, an accident - as
well as those facing more common struggles. Viewers discover the
latest research that says we often incorrectly predict what will
bring greater happiness, leading us to look for it in the wrong
places. As the study of behavior turns more toward positive
emotions, the episode explores the latest research on the
activities and qualities that foster them, such as meditation,
compassion, forgiveness and altruism. The series features
remarkable stories of resilient individuals whom scientists are
studying to learn more about us all, including a man who overcame
an abusive childhood to become a renowned surgeon and a Vietnam
veteran who survived torture, solitary confinement and seven years
as a POW, and yet emerged emotionally unscathed. Understanding why
some people have the ability to bounce back after disaster strikes,
while others do not, sheds light on how all of us can lead happier,
more fulfilling lives. The film ends by coming full circle to the
understanding that the quality of our relationships - with friends,
family and larger community - ultimately defines our happiness.