hedonic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Ancient Greek ἡδονικός (hēdonikós, “pleasant”), equivalent to Ancient Greek ἡδονή (hēdonḗ, “pleasure”) + -ic hedonic (comparative more hedonic, superlative most hedonic)
Hedonism - Wikipedia Hedonic psychology or hedonics [i] is one of the main pillars of positive psychology, studying pleasant and unpleasant experiences It investigates and compares different states of consciousness associated with pleasure and pain, ranging from joy and satisfaction to boredom and sorrow
The True Meaning of Hedonism: A Philosophical Perspective Hedonism focuses on maximizing pleasure minimizing pain as the primary goals of life, impacting decision-making wellbeing Balancing hedonistic pursuits with longer-term fulfillment can lead to a more satisfying sustainable sense of happiness
HEDONIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary We race along this "hedonic treadmill" perpetually feeling like something is missing, like happiness is one toy, one trinket or one promotion away, but always just beyond our reach