Something Not To Be Sought Directly, But As An Indirect Reward In a journal he kept throughout the summer of 1962, the psychologist Abraham Maslow wrote, “by contrast with the direct attack or the direct search for happiness—happiness is an epiphenomenon.” From the Greek prefix epi- (meaning ”upon,” or “in addition to”) and the Greek word phainomenon (meaning “that which […] The post SIX at 6: Epiphenomena, Working With Enthusiasm, The Real Project, Man’s Search For ...