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Understanding the 'Arrival Fallacy': Why Success Doesn't Always Equal Happiness

The concept of 'arrival fallacy' explains why achieving your goals, like promotions or dream homes, may not lead to the happiness you expect.

Editorial StaffJuly 12, 20261 MIN READ
Understanding the 'Arrival Fallacy': Why Success Doesn't Always Equal Happiness

Many people believe that reaching a significant milestone, such as a promotion or purchasing a dream home, will bring them lasting happiness. However, this belief can lead to disappointment, a phenomenon known as the 'arrival fallacy.'

The arrival fallacy suggests that once we achieve our goals, we often find that the joy we anticipated is fleeting. Instead of lasting fulfillment, we may experience a sense of emptiness or dissatisfaction.

Additionally, improvements in personal relationships or recognition from peers may not fill the void either. True happiness often requires more than just external achievements; it involves deeper emotional and psychological fulfillment.