Dr. Shige Oishi
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So I think the self-determination theory is very similar, also just like Carol Riff's psychological well-being theories that capture both hedonic but also very much eudaemonic aspect of well-being. idea of psychological richness is not necessarily the motivation, focus on the motivation per se. You're doing this for the intrinsic reason versus extrinsic reasons.
So I think the self-determination theory is very similar, also just like Carol Riff's psychological well-being theories that capture both hedonic but also very much eudaemonic aspect of well-being. idea of psychological richness is not necessarily the motivation, focus on the motivation per se. You're doing this for the intrinsic reason versus extrinsic reasons.
The mind is more of the life with the diverse experiences. If you do something that you don't usually do, then what happens? Does it lead to the happiness? Does it lead to the meaning? Does it lead to more psychological richness?
The mind is more of the life with the diverse experiences. If you do something that you don't usually do, then what happens? Does it lead to the happiness? Does it lead to the meaning? Does it lead to more psychological richness?
The mind is more of the life with the diverse experiences. If you do something that you don't usually do, then what happens? Does it lead to the happiness? Does it lead to the meaning? Does it lead to more psychological richness?
And it turned out the novelties and curiosity seems to be really tightly correlated with this new idea of psychological richness rather than the happiness or meaning per se. I mean, it is not, my view is, orthogonal, I would say, to the self-determination theory of Rich Ryan's and Ed Deasy's work. So, yeah.
And it turned out the novelties and curiosity seems to be really tightly correlated with this new idea of psychological richness rather than the happiness or meaning per se. I mean, it is not, my view is, orthogonal, I would say, to the self-determination theory of Rich Ryan's and Ed Deasy's work. So, yeah.
And it turned out the novelties and curiosity seems to be really tightly correlated with this new idea of psychological richness rather than the happiness or meaning per se. I mean, it is not, my view is, orthogonal, I would say, to the self-determination theory of Rich Ryan's and Ed Deasy's work. So, yeah.
So what is interesting is that the relationship, quality of social relationship is really huge predictor of happiness and the meaning in life, as I said. But psychological richness is not super highly correlated with the quality of social relationship per se, just because you could read, lead very psychologically rich life by yourself. For instance, reading novels, watching movies.
So what is interesting is that the relationship, quality of social relationship is really huge predictor of happiness and the meaning in life, as I said. But psychological richness is not super highly correlated with the quality of social relationship per se, just because you could read, lead very psychologically rich life by yourself. For instance, reading novels, watching movies.
So what is interesting is that the relationship, quality of social relationship is really huge predictor of happiness and the meaning in life, as I said. But psychological richness is not super highly correlated with the quality of social relationship per se, just because you could read, lead very psychologically rich life by yourself. For instance, reading novels, watching movies.
I mean, those things could be done alone and it could, actually enrich your life quite a bit. You learn something new, you learn some new perspective in life and so forth. So if people are having such a tough time connecting with others and suffering from loneliness,
I mean, those things could be done alone and it could, actually enrich your life quite a bit. You learn something new, you learn some new perspective in life and so forth. So if people are having such a tough time connecting with others and suffering from loneliness,
I mean, those things could be done alone and it could, actually enrich your life quite a bit. You learn something new, you learn some new perspective in life and so forth. So if people are having such a tough time connecting with others and suffering from loneliness,
one way to treat it is obviously to increase the social connection but if that's still not working then i think another way is really to think about like how can they connect in a different way connect with the different idea with the different authors imaginary world of the characters so
one way to treat it is obviously to increase the social connection but if that's still not working then i think another way is really to think about like how can they connect in a different way connect with the different idea with the different authors imaginary world of the characters so
one way to treat it is obviously to increase the social connection but if that's still not working then i think another way is really to think about like how can they connect in a different way connect with the different idea with the different authors imaginary world of the characters so
I would say psychological richness research tells us that maybe engagement with the literature, art, music, and things like that will definitely at least help for those who are struggling to connect with other people.
I would say psychological richness research tells us that maybe engagement with the literature, art, music, and things like that will definitely at least help for those who are struggling to connect with other people.
I would say psychological richness research tells us that maybe engagement with the literature, art, music, and things like that will definitely at least help for those who are struggling to connect with other people.