Opinion: A Nobel-winning psychologist believed he found the secret to happiness
Searching for the best of everything is the wrong goal, David Epstein writes.
From The Times
June 7, 2026

In an age of information and an abundance of choice, we assume we can find the best of everything if we look long and hard enough. But searching for the best is the wrong goal, David Epstein writes.

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