"La felicidad no depende realmente de las condiciones objetivas de riqueza, salud o incluso comunidad. Más bien, depende de la correlación entre las condiciones objetivas y las expectativas subjetivas."
— Yuval Noah Harari
Simplified Meaning:
Being happy isn't just about having money, good health, or even friends. It's more about how these things match up with what you expect from life. Imagine two people: one is rich and healthy but always wants more, and the other has just enough to get by but feels satisfied. The second person might actually feel happier because their reality meets their expectations. Think about a student who gets a B on a test. If they usually get Cs, they will feel really happy. But if they usually get As, they might be disappointed. The same grade leads to different feelings based on what they were hoping for. To feel happy, it's important to balance what you want with what you have. If you set realistic goals and appreciate what you already have, you'll find more joy in life.