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Why and How I Developed the Positive Psychology of Suffering (Autobiography, Ch. 28)
Dr. Paul T. P. Wong’s autobiography, A Lifelong Search for Meaning: Lessons on Virtue, Grit, and Faith, is published in weekly installments. Stay updated here. The above collage of influential positive psychologists is from the Positive Psychology Program. My initial...![A Two-Factor Model of Search For Meaning](http://www.drpaulwong.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/luke-stackpoole-M5q1m4n9ES8-unsplash.jpg)
A Two-Factor Model of Search For Meaning
When life goes on smoothly and everything is simple, there seems to be no need to wrestle with existential concerns. Most people are happy to live their simple but shallow lives, revolving around “eat, drink, work, and be happy.” Unfortunately, even when living in one...![Meaning and Evil and a Two-factor Model of Search for Meaning](http://www.drpaulwong.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/nick-morrison-FHnnjk1Yj7Y-unsplash.jpg)
Meaning and Evil and a Two-factor Model of Search for Meaning
Abstract Overall, I am impressed with Baumeister and von Hippel’s analysis in this essay (this issue), but I am less satisfied in “the special issue of applying meaning to life, culminating in the modern existential debates about the meaning and purpose of life...![What is the Greatest Need Today? Responsibility is the Key to Surviving and Thriving in Dangerous Times](http://www.drpaulwong.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Cover-photo.png)