The difference between God and the ruling doc.uments of this country is that God is not overly concerned
about the happiness of men on earth.
That is, in response to the question: Why should I be concerned
about the happiness of others?
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Is it immature to think
about happiness all of the time?
Not exact matches
This one statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend
about 80 %
of their time at work doing what they're there to do; the least content spend only 40 %
of their time on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace
happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
As for our own group
of happiness - seeking employees, we haven't built an entire campaign designed to reimagine our workplace, so it's probably overly ambitious to think that our experiment with the Plasticity app can bring
about massive change.
A few minutes every day spent thinking
about the positive elements
of your life will contribute greatly to
happiness and productivity.
Using the app takes
about five minutes each day: participants in our experiment log in to Plasticity's online platform, pick a number out
of 100 to rate their
happiness level that day and post a brief note
about something they're grateful for at work.
Then, whenever you need a boost
of happiness, remind yourself
about it.
And at the end
of each year, in what he calls an «antiquated approach,» he had to answer 50 online survey questions
about his
happiness as an Andersen employee.
The Harvard grad and author
of Delivering
Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose (Business Plus, 2013) tweets uplifting quotes, links to emails he has sent to Zappos employees and links to articles
about how to make the office a more fun, collaborative place to work.
However, he also remains enthusiastic
about the culture he and his colleagues have created and is keen to evangelize to other companies
about the importance
of workplace
happiness.
Gretchen Rubin, the bestselling author
of The
Happiness Project, Better Than Before and The Four Tendencies, offers advice
about how to be happy in her popular podcast which she co-hosts with her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft.
Most
of this research backs what
happiness gurus have been telling us since before R. H. Tawney wrote
about The Acquisitive Society a century ago: that the constant pursuit
of more and better stuff — higher salaries, privilege and the baubles that accompany success — doesn't result in increased
happiness.
Happiness is
about finding balance: Too much
of anything, even something you love, will eventually cause you to burn out.
«There are people who engage in magical thinking
about retirement
happiness, just as some engage in magical thinking
about retirement security — they want it, but they take no steps to get there,» says James Pawelski, who is also the executive director
of the International Positive Psychology Association.
Seldom does a month passes in which there's not a major conference somewhere on the subject, usually featuring a panel
of prominent Perrier - sipping economists prattling on
about whether money really can buy
happiness.
«You're running but you're on that treadmill and you're not getting anywhere in terms
of happiness,» science journalist Wendy Zukerman explained on a 2015 episode
of her podcast series «Science Vs»
about happiness.
It's the combination
of boosted productivity and reduced costs that Moss and his co-founders believe will convince employers to care
about workplace
happiness.
Happiness might feel good, but it turns out it also makes us more susceptible to bias and stereotypes, according to a ton
of interesting research you can read
about in the post.
The following statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend
about 80 %
of their time at work doing what they're there to do (even happy people need an Instagram break); the least content spend only 40 %
of their day on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace
happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
First up is serial entrepreneur and author
of Careercation: Trading Briefcase for Suitcase to Find Entrepreneurial
Happiness David Niu, who recently spoke with Knowledge@Wharton
about his radical, new approach to the family holiday.
I remember being told it was
about opportunity and the pursuit
of happiness.
A Strayer survey recently found that 90 percent
of Americans define success as more
about happiness than power, possessions, or prestige.
Some
of the best I've ever read
about productivity or
happiness.
You know, Thomas Jefferson said, «Life is
about the pursuit
of happiness.»
Research does show that money is associated with greater
happiness up to an income
of about $ 75,000, but even after controlling for income, it turns out that people who want time more than they want money are happier.
Noticed @waynelapierrejr that when you mentioned the Declaration
of Independence, you talked a lot
about liberties and the pursuit
of happiness - but never
about Life.
Rona and I talk
about the science
of gratitude, and why consciously practicing gratitude can boost our
happiness so much.
«Life, Liberty, and the pursuit
of Happiness» is a phrase that just
about every American is familiar with.
(What follows is a short video where Nobel - Prize Winning Psychologist Daniel Kahneman, one
of the world's most renowned researcher on goals, talks
about how goals can influence personal satisfaction and
happiness.
When asked
about their
happiness as business owners, both male and female respondents reported an average
of 8 out
of 10, and almost 40 percent
of women rated their
happiness as a 10 out
of 10.
I could go on and talk
about the relationship between the pursuit
of happiness and
happiness itself, but that's going on somewhere else.
Come on man, At this point
of time Christmas is
about fun and
happiness, you don't have to be Christian to celebrate the holidays, if you gonna be Scrounge the door
of the internet is the back button.
The Old Testament narratives are stories
about discovery, exodus - journey - arrival, exile - and - return,
of faithfulness in the midst
of or out
of: success, failure,
happiness, tragedy, relationships, disaster, or any blessing or any evil that people can foist on each other.
Recognize, all
of you that there are paths to
happiness in this life and true enlightenment that have absolutely nothing to do with what either you «Christians» or you «atheists» believe, prosetelyze or argue
about.
In a time that promises the reconcilation
of happiness and productivity through chemical mood control, we can claim a right to our «natural moods» only if we can show that they aren't — like everything else in the cosmos — finally random collections chemicals or just tools for species survival but are natural gifts or indispensable clues to the truth
about who we are.
If Tocqueville called us practical Cartesians, there's a manner in which we're practical Hobbesians
about the folly
of felicity — and this despite our recognition that, in the land
of equal freedom, the pursuit
of happiness is the only game in town.
But when it comes to non-autonomous children, policy protects their rights to pursue
happiness by promoting the truth
about marriage» encouraging a man and a woman to commit to each other permanently and exclusively so that any children that their union produces will have access to the love and care
of their mother and father.
We humans are social beings, having a sense
of community and a support system brings
about happiness, as well as other factors.
Less polemically but still in the Enlightenment tradition, Montesquieu used the example
of the reducciones in his Spirit
of the Laws to work through questions
about the common good and the role
of the state in procuring human
happiness.
Accepting the truth
about my orientation was the first step toward living a fulfilling life
of happiness.
They had one supreme theory: that the perfect beauty and
happiness of cities and
of human life was to be brought
about by more factories; they had a mania for factories; there was nothing they would not do to cajole a factory away from another city; and they were never more piteously embittered than when another city cajoled one away from them.
The eternal peace
of humanity with God, received by faith on account
of Christ's victory over sin, death, and the power
of Satan, is dismissed as pie in the sky to be exchanged for the various approximations
of peace and
happiness that in good times this world also knows
about and experiences.
the concrete prescriptions which it is only necessary to follow in order to bring
about a condition
of universal peace and
happiness in the world, as far as such a thing is possible at all.
Are we not constantly, surreptitiously having sexual norms, ideals
about ageing and models
of happiness imposed on us?
But while the actual occurrence
of happiness or unhappiness, pleasure or pain, etc., is indeed beyond our control -LSB-...] the same does not seem obviously to hold for our beliefs
about such matters.
Buffeted with anxieties
about our own
happiness and numbed by the comforts
of postindustrial plenty, we think such a fate terrible.