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Dean   Richards

“Contextual Theory of Happiness (Parducci, 1968).   Parducci argued that we judge how happy or unhappy we are by comparing what we’re going through now with what we’ve experienced in the recent past.  If things are going much better right now than we remember them going before, we get downright giddy.  If things are going much worse than we remember them being before, we feel unhappy and depressed.”

Dean Richards, Psychology in Plain English
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