![]() ![]() The suggestion, in other words, is to “reverse engineer” the hyperthymic: to investigate what makes the hyperthymic genetically and physiologically different and then put what they have into pill form. A second possibility is to model new pharmacologicals based on the genetics of the happiest amongst us, that is, the hyperthymic. One means to boost the happiness of those in the normal range is to test the efficacy of antidepressants for enhancement. ![]() Happiness, conceived as a propensity to positive moods, is a quantitative trait with a sizeable genetic component. ![]() Span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US "> It is argued that we have a moral duty to create, and make available, advanced pharmacological agents to boost the happiness of those in the normal, i.e., the non-depressed, range of happiness. ![]()
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