Good_Burning_Plastic comments on Buying happiness - Less Wrong Discussion
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That advice goes back to at least Jesus.
However at this point I will have to ask "Make whom happier?" People are different (and in a high-dimensional space, too) so producing this kind of advice for an average human is both useless and misguided. I would believe it more if it came conditional on certain personality characteristics, for example.
By the way, who were the subjects of DGW questionnaires? The usual WEIRD people?
At least back to 23 BC.
Carpe diem is more a predecessor of Nike's Just Do It, rather than "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow".
That might be what it has become in present-day popular culture, but the line in the original poem did continue with "quam minimum credula postero".