Why Unhappiness Is as Important as Happiness

Why Unhappiness Is as Important as Happiness
Loretta G. Breuning. The Epoch Times
Ilene Eng
Ilene Eng
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Loretta G. Breuning, founder of the Inner Mammal Institute, spent years researching the origin and theories that revolve around happiness. She recently told Bay Area Innovators’ Steve Ispas the reason for happiness from a biological perspective, as well as the history and popular ideas of how to pursue happiness.

“Humans are unhappy a lot, because our brain naturally creates a lot of unhappiness. It has an important function, it alerts us when there’s important information that we should be cautious about,” Breuning said. “So if we are trained to define this natural unhappiness as a disorder, then we need a lot of services.”

Ilene Eng
Ilene Eng
Reporter
Ilene is a reporter based in the San Francisco Bay Area covering Northern California news.
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