I think that the present-you’s definition of “happy” is closer to the present-me’s definition of “satisfaction.” I generally think of happiness as an emotion one feels, and satisfaction as the state where a large amount of your preferences are satisfied.
Yes. (I think the standard way of distinguishing them is to call yours hedonic happiness and mine eudaimonic happiness, or something like that.)
Yes. (I think the standard way of distinguishing them is to call yours hedonic happiness and mine eudaimonic happiness, or something like that.)