The Happiness Issue
Dispatches from humanity’s obsessive, impossible pursuit of the good life.
The New York Times Magazine

May 3, 2025

On the cover this week: The Happiness Issue, which includes Susan Dominus on what we’ve learned from nearly a century of research into happiness; Molly Young’s depressing week in “the happiest country on Earth”; Kwame Anthony Appiah on how the idea of happiness got small; Jancee Dunn with tips from experts on finding bliss, and more.

The cover of the May 4th issue of the magazine, with an older woman dressed for the beach with a smiley face sunburned into her back. Cover line is “HAPPY NOW?”
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Get your tickets to the Well Festival: Join editors, reporters and other New York Times journalists live in Brooklyn on May 7 for a day focused on health and happiness. Peter Attia, Padma Lakshmi, Robin Arzon, Sara Bareilles, Orna Guralnik, Dan Harris and others will discuss the science and art of living well. Learn more and buy your tickets here.

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