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O Magazine   |  Gabrielle LeBlanc   |   April 3, 2008 01:06 PM


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They find their most golden self. Picture happiness. What do you see? A peaceful soul sitting in a field of daisies appreciating the moment? That kind of passive, pleasure-oriented--hedonic--contentment is definitely a component of overall happiness. But researchers now believe that eudaimonic well-being may be more important. Cobbled from the Greek eu ("good") and daimon ("spirit" or "deity"), eudaimonia means striving toward excellence based on one's unique talents and potential--Aristotle considered it to be the noblest goal in life. In his time, the Greeks believed that each child was blessed at birth with a personal daimon embodying the highest possible expression of his or her nature. One way they envisioned the daimon was as a golden figurine that would be revealed by cracking away an outer layer of cheap pottery (the person's baser exterior). The effort to know and realize one's most golden self--"personal growth," in today's lingo--is now the central concept of eudaimonia, which has also come to include continually taking on new challenges and fulfilling one's sense of purpose in life.

Get more ideas at Oprah.com.

Want to learn more about happiness? Check out this post and others from blogger Gretchen Rubin, founder of The Happiness Project.

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- HowardRoarke See Profile I'm a Fan of HowardRoarke permalink

I bet they don't blog

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 04/04/2008
- JohnFromCensornati See Profile I'm a Fan of JohnFromCensornati permalink

I think I lost my most golden self at that J Geils show back in 1977.
Now what?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 04/03/2008
- rektruax See Profile I'm a Fan of rektruax permalink

That was funny... Actually, any reference to J. Geils is funny.

No anchovies please... Funny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 04/04/2008
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