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Happiness and Well-being:A global movement, A local solution
happycounts.org
What makes you happy?guided exercise
World Happiness Report Key Findings:
External:
Money
Work
Community
Democratic Process
Internal:
Values & Religion
Health
Family experience
Education
Age
Gross Domestic Product - the sum of all good and services produced in a year
What GDP counts:+ goods and services sold + oil spills+ illness and death+ divorce….
What GDP does not count:- volunteering- time with friends and family- community gardens- walking for exercise..
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Does money make us happy? • GDP in the US has more than tripled since 1950s.
• Adjusted per capita GDP since 1960 has doubled since 2010
• Happiness has remained stagnant and even fallen
Easterlin Paradox
40 year study of nations across the globe
Up to a salary of $75K for family of four, long and short term happiness increases a lot with more money
After a salary of $75K, long term happiness increases are marginal or non-existent, short term increases in happiness do occur.
Unbalanced and Unfair
The United States has the widest gap between rich and poor of any wealthy country. The Nation, Unjust Spoils, Robert Reich
Share of annual national income earned by the top 1 % of Americans: 1980 8 percent
2010 24 percent Share earned by the bottom 50% 2010 20 percent
What about our planet?
If everyone on Earth consumed at the level of the U.S, we would need
Five to Seven Planets.
Our lives areunsustainable.
What is your ecological footprint?
When money does the talking.. The US is the only wealthy nation without :
– Paid Sick Days– Paid holidays (none are required of employers)– Paid Maternity Leave (with Swaziland, Liberia and Papua
New Guinea). Most also offer paid leave for fathers.– Paid Vacations (with Burma, Nepal, Suriname and Guyana)
The US spends nearly twice per capita on healthcare than any other nation yet, according the CIA fact book, the US ranks (out of 150 countries)
– 50th in the world in life expectancy– 46th in the world in infant mortality– 2nd in the world in obesity
Happiness is an American Value George Washington: “The aggregate happiness of the society, which is best promoted by
the practice of a virtuous policy, is, or ought to be, the end of all government ….”
John Adams: “Happiness of society is the end of government.”
Thomas Jefferson
“ The only orthodox object of the institution of government is to secure the greatest degree of happiness possible to the general mass of those associated under it.”
…and, of course, our Declaration of Independence.
What is Happiness? The 10 Domains of Happiness & SWL and affect
• Purpose• government • life
• Granularity • defines issues
• Capture the unobservable
Why do we need a subjective measure?
• hurting or thriving• “guide societies toward desirable futures” • experimenting society
• Inclusivity• people tune out objective data• people are the data – personal assessment
Where does it all come from?
“Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross National Product.”
--Jigme Singye Wangchuk,
Fourth King of Bhutan, 1972
UN Resolution Towards a Holistic Approach to Sustainable Development
The spread of happiness United Kingdom Canada Brazil Australia China…and here
• A Grass Roots Organization• Subjective Measure of Wellbeing –
scalable, available• Tools, Resources and Knowledge
Happiness Initiatives
Objective IndicatorsObjective Indicators Happy ActionsHappy Actions
Happiness City Report:Feedback, and Recommendations
from the Community
Happiness City Report:Feedback, and Recommendations
from the Community
Town MeetingsTown Meetings
Tools and resources for a grassroots movement Your Happiness Initiative Team Your Happiness Initiative Team
Happiness Report Card: Survey and Objective Indicators
Happiness Report Card: Survey and Objective Indicators
Survey Survey
Your Happiness Index
The Happiness Report Card
The Gross National Happiness Index Scores represent results from 18,600 people who took the GNH Index between March 2011 and April 2013
Time Balance
In a typical week, how much of your time are you able to spend doing the kinds of things that you enjoy?
None of my timeNot much of my time
Some of my timeMost of my time
All of my time
Social Support SystemsDanish Unemployment Policies and Practices, Hours
Adjustment Act Netherland’s Hours Adjustment Act Workers have right to reduce hours to part-time,while maintaining hourly salary, health care, promotion opportunities and pro-rated benefits.
Environment
How satisfied with you are the efforts being made to preserve the natural environment in your neighborhood.
Very dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Neither Satisfied nor Dissatisfied
Satisfied
Very Satisfied
Natural Environment ExampleBhutan’s Preservation Policy
60% natural habitat 40% development Big Hydro Decision
Pop-up “parks” – NYC, Sydney, SFGames in parks– Beijing
Natural Environment Example
Thank youDownload the toolkit to conduct your own happiness
happycounts.org/toolkits
Take the survey and get your own personal assessment of your well-being
Listen to an online-talk – monthly info available happycounts.org/talks/
Join twice a week networking calls to support each other in our work for global happiness and wellbeing
contact us at info@happycounts.org
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