Paul Bloom
Brief Bio: Canadian American psychologist
Lived: 1963-
For further info: en.wikipedia.org
Quotes:
“What makes an activity meaningful?”
A meaningful activity is oriented toward a goal, one that, if accomplished, would have an impact on the world – and this usually means that it has an impact on other people. This activity… has some structure – it’s the sort of thing that one can tell a story about, It connects to… spirituality and often connects to flow (leading to experience of self loss) and often brings you into close contact with other people and is often seen as morally virtuous.
“Meaningful Activities”
A meaningful activity is oriented toward a goal, one that, if accomplished, would have an impact on the world—and this usually means that it has an impact on other people. This activity extends across a significant portion of one’s life and has some structure—it’s the sort of thing that one can tell a story about. It often connects to religion and spirituality and often connects to flow (leading to the experience of self-loss) and often brings you into close contact with other people and is often seen as morally virtuous—but none of these additional features are essential.
2021 from the book The Sweet Spot