Ep53: Stop Chasing Happiness - Why Happiness Isn’t the Goal and What to Focus on Instead with Frank Martela

What if the fastest route to a happier life is to stop chasing happiness altogether? In this episode of Human Wise, host Helen Wada is joined by Frank Martela, Finnish philosopher, psychology researcher, and author, to explore why “maximising happiness” can backfire and what to do instead. Together they unpack how meaning is built through small daily choices, why knowing your values protects you from external noise, and how high-trust leadership can create more engaged, human workplaces. It is a grounded, thought-provoking conversation about building a good life and a healthier way of working, especially as we head into a new year.

Topics Discussed:

  • Why “stop chasing happiness” is a more effective philosophy than trying to optimise it

  • How to build a meaningful life through small choices, connection, and reflection

  • A practical exercise to identify what you truly enjoy and where your energy goes

  • The hidden cost of living to meet other people’s expectations

  • Stable self-esteem, feedback, and how leaders can create safer environments

  • Why human connection matters even more in the age of AI

Timestamps:

00:00 – 03:03 | Welcome, meeting Frank, and why meaning and happiness belong on Human Wise
03:03 – 05:21 | From studying philosophy to Nokia, then choosing academia
05:21 – 08:32 | Taking the leap towards work you love and making changes safely
08:32 – 11:20 | The book’s genesis and why unlearning matters
11:20 – 15:54 | Stop chasing happiness and a practical exercise to reconnect with what you enjoy
15:54 – 19:31 | Purpose in plural, small acts of kindness, and everyday meaning
19:31 – 23:49 | Expectations, criticism, and building stable self-esteem
23:49 – 27:31 | What leaders need to create human workplaces and why AI cannot replace connection
27:31 – 32:49 | What we can learn from Finland: trust, autonomy, and Nordic leadership
32:49 – 35:17 | Engagement, productivity, and why happiness and performance are linked
35:17 – 39:21 | How leaders grow decision-making in teams and why coaching cultures win
39:21 – 47:09 | Reflection, enjoying the process, final tip and question, where to find Frank and the book

Read the episode blog here

About Frank Martela:

Frank Martela, is a internationally recognized expert of motivation, well-being, and sense of meaningfulness and how leaders, organizations, and nations can support them. He is an Assistant Professor at Aalto University, Finland, and has two Ph.D.’s from organizational research (2012 Aalto University) and practical philosophy (2019 University of Helsinki). Besides extensive list of publications in top scientific journals such as Academy of Management Review and Personality and Social Psychology Review he has written for Harvard Business Review, CNBC, and Scientific American Mind. As a leading expert on why Finland is so happy, he has been interviewed by New York Times, CNN, BBC, Fox News, Le Monde, New Scientist, and Discover Magazine, among others.

Frank is an engaging speaker that has spoken in hundreds of companies about engagement and motivation at work and how leaders can make people thrive. He has also given speeches in universities on five continents, including Harvard and Stanford as well as a speech for the New Scientist Big Thinkers series. His latest book is Stop Chasing Happiness – A Pessimist’s Guide To a Good Life (Atlantic Books 2025). His previous book A Wonderful Life – Insights on Finding a Meaningful Experience (HarperCollins 2020) was translated to 29 languages.

Frank’s scientifically grounded but accessible speeches lead you to understand what organizations and states can do to make people thrive in order to unleash the human potential.

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