The Superhappies don’t have perfect, undifferentiated happiness. Note their shock and distress when they find out about the lifestyle of the Babyeaters. They’ve simply excised some sources of unhappiness from their psychology.
Which ones?
Embarassment, relationship anxiety.… I’d have to reread the story to remember the full list, it’s been over a year since I read it.
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The Superhappies don’t have perfect, undifferentiated happiness. Note their shock and distress when they find out about the lifestyle of the Babyeaters. They’ve simply excised some sources of unhappiness from their psychology.
Which ones?
Embarassment, relationship anxiety.… I’d have to reread the story to remember the full list, it’s been over a year since I read it.