Astronaut in space tweets of getting bored!
Psychologists explain how people reach their happiness plateau, making even a trip to space a routine affair.

Sonja Lyubomirsky, a professor at the University of California, Riverside, writes in The Oxford Handbook of Stress, Health, and Coping that “people become accustomed to a positive or negative stimulus, such that the emotional effects of that stimulus are attenuated over time.” According to Lyubomirsky’s interpretation, the positive event of being launched into space shifted Wiseman’s expectation about the positivity of his life. Now he takes being in space for granted when before even the very idea of being in space used to make him excited.
This is also referred to as the “hedonic treadmill”. It’s kind of like a happiness plateau — no matter what happy things occur, the person doesn’t get any happier, but keeps seeking more thrilling experiences.
If the novelty of space travel can wear off in a week, is there any hope for the rest of us as we go about our mundane lives? The bad news is that according to Lyubomirsky and her colleagues, each person has a “genetically determined happiness ‘set point’” that accounts for 50 per cent of his or her overall happiness. The breakdown she proposes as a percentage of a person’s overall happiness is as follows:
* Genetically determined set point (50 percent)
* Life circumstances (10 percent)
* Intentional activity (40 percent)
The good news is that 40 per cent of happiness, at least according to Lyubomirsky, comes from intentional activity. She says focusing on material items is joyless because you adapt to them — for example, the new pair of shoes you bought will no longer feel new after you wear them for a few days.
Instead she suggests focusing on the novel and unexpected moments in life “like the ‘pleasures’ of meeting good friends or backpacking through a gorgeous landscape.” Maybe Wiseman’s boredom has something to do with the fact that he’s stuck in a spaceship.
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