
We’ve all thought it: “Once I get there, I’ll finally be happy.”
That dream job, gold medal, relationship, or milestone; the moment of arrival.
But what if the happiness you expect at the finish line doesn’t actually come?
In this episode, Krystle unpacks the Arrival Fallacy: the psychological illusion that achieving a goal will bring lasting happiness.
Drawing on research from Harvard psychologists Daniel Gilbert and Timothy Wilson, and happiness science pioneers like Sonja Lyubomirsky and Ed Diener, Krystle explores why the brain quickly adapts to success, why we keep chasing the next goal, and how to find deeper, more sustainable satisfaction now, not someday.
You’ll learn:
Because happiness isn’t waiting for you at the finish line, it’s something you build along the way.
Recognising the Arrival Fallacy frees us from chasing “someday” happiness and helps us enjoy the fulfilment already available in the present moment.
📚 Evidence-Based Research Cited in This Episode