Thursday, December 26, 2019
Richard Layard Stated ââ¬ÅHappiness Comes from Outside and...
Essay ECA Richard Layard stated ââ¬Å"Happiness comes from outside and within ââ¬Å". Explain this statement, drawing from evidence from chapters 3 and 5 of the course. What is happiness? ââ¬â The Encarta Dictionary ââ¬â describes happiness as ââ¬Å"feeling or showing pleasure, contentment or joy ââ¬Å". In speaking of ââ¬Å"from outsideâ⬠Layard is referring peoples social identities, roles, group membership and the culture they live in. Whilst, in speaking of ââ¬Å"withinâ⬠Layard is referring to the brain/ biology, peoples thinking and feelings. This essay will attempt to explain some of these influences on happiness and ask whether its nature (biology/genes) or nurture (culture, relationships, past experiences) which has the greatest effect on levels ofâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Julian Rotter (1966) Spears et al ââ¬â describes this as the ââ¬Å"locus of controlâ⬠. He concludes that people with an internal ââ¬Å"locus of controlâ⬠are more likely to take positive action when they are unhappy as opposed to people with an external ââ¬Å"locus of controlâ⬠who are less likely to attempt any action as they believe that whatever they do there will be no change. In a study Ellen Langer Judy Rodin (1976) Spears et al ââ¬â looked at this concept of ââ¬Å"locus of controlâ⬠in a residential home setting. They illustrated that control over quite small areas of peoples lives can lead to profound effects on mental alertness, health and happiness. One group was given control over decisions such as .. .room arrangement, meals and meal times ââ¬â having a plant to care for.... on the face of it small decisions. Another group in the home had all these types of decisions made for them. The group with more control over their daily lives suffered lower mortality rates. The roles people play are both a source of happiness and unhappiness. People that feel needed and valued in their roles are more likely to feel happier than people
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