Joy

Woman in a white dress standing in front of a geometric quilt in a garden setting with trees in the background.

Beauty is woven into everyday life for the quilters of the American West

A film by Carly Jakins and Jared Jakins

Photo of a person falling near running bulls on a cobblestone street during a bull run event, with legs and hooves in motion.

Schadenfreude: why do we find joy in the pain felt by others?

A brief history of schadenfreude – taking pleasure in the misfortune of another – from ancient China to Charlie Chaplin

by David P Barash

Black and white photo of a person with headphones on eyes closed hands raised appearing to enjoy music.

How to enjoy your problems

Accepting your problems is one thing. To enjoy them? Well, that’s pretty much enlightenment. Here’s how to get there

by Chelsea Harvey Garner

A man sitting on a chair in a lush garden with blooming flowers, a cobbled path, and a red garden shed in the background.

A club for ‘dull men’ may just inspire you to see the unremarkable anew

Directed by Andy Oxley

Photo of smiling people in festive nature-inspired costumes with leaves and flowers, outdoors against a stone building.
JOY

How to start having more fun

Fun isn’t frivolous – it’s vital for your wellbeing. Here’s a step-by-step plan to bring more pleasure into your busy life

by Mike Rucker

Black and white photo of people playing on a beach. A woman sits on a man’s shoulders holding a ball, others move around them.

The journeys taken by emotion words shape our inner lives

Changes to the meanings of euphoria, enthusiasm and ecstasy over time chart the ever-shifting territory of the emotions

by Tim Lomas

Black-and-white photo of a man walking past another dressed as a bishop on a cobblestone street at night.

The ‘melancholic joy’ of living in our brutal, beautiful world

Beyond simple contentment or despair, there’s a ‘melancholic joy’ in looking, clear-eyed, at our brutal, beautiful world

by Brian Treanor

Photo of a crowd watching an event at night, faces lit, some taking photos, children in colourful hats by a barrier.

How to experience more wow

Awe might seem an unobtainable luxury to many but, with the right approach, you can enjoy it daily – no mountain required

by Summer Allen

Photo of a sumo wrestler in traditional attire, making a facial expression, with an audience in the background.

There’s something in my eye: why we happy-cry and what it does for us

Happy tears are often neglected in emotion research. But there are many types, and they have an important function

by Janis Zickfeld

Two women seen from behind seated on a bench viewing a large four-panel painting of a cloudy sky in an art gallery.

You can be aesthetically sensitive and know nothing about art

Aesthetic sensitivity is not about being correct in your judgments of beauty, but rather how much you’re affected by it

by Guido Corradi