Happiness not valued equally across cultures

Many individuals and cultures tend to be averse to happiness, fearing that enjoying the moment will cause something bad to happen later on, a new research has found

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Melbourne: Many individuals and cultures tend to be averse to happiness, fearing that enjoying the moment will cause something bad to happen later on, a new research has found.

The research is the first to review the concept of aversion to happiness, and looks at why various cultures react differently to feelings of well-being and satisfaction.