Of spoilage memes and happiness

Apr 17, 2006 19:25

Comments re-enabled (they were turned off by accident)

In the revised spoilage meme, or "fortunate life" meme, that I originally saw in kightp's journal and posted about here, there were three questions labeled "Mental Sanity ( Read more... )

happiness, thoughts, feelings, surveys

Leave a comment

Comments 4

hmms_sio April 18 2006, 07:14:12 UTC
(At first I couldn't leave a comment, now I can. Glitch probably. I'll comment with what I already send in mail)

I made some notes in the lecture Layard gave in the office (roughly the same as the article, including the same examples).

Happiness leans very heavy on family, work and community interaction. Unemployment is the biggest 'unhappy factor' in nearly every research.

Trust 'your neighbours'.
The question: 'do you think most people are trustworthy?' was answered with 'yes' in the US and the UK in the sixties by some 65%. Now that is down to 35%. In Europe that changed less dramatically, in Italy it even went up.

Individualism plays a huge part and is spreading over the world from the US. He says: A society based on individualism and personal gain is doomed to fail.

Reply

firecat April 18 2006, 08:04:41 UTC
I discovered comments had been turned off - I didn't intend that, so I turned 'em back on. Thanks for your comment, and for the original article!

Reply


okoshun April 18 2006, 12:43:13 UTC
I'm taking two hits right now out of those three questions (well 1.5 because I do enjoy my job..or at least parts of it) and it's one of the reasons why I'm thinking that I'm starting the downward slide of wanting to get out of being a consultant - my level of happiness and ability to have a life outside of work is on the decline. What I would give to take a course (in person) or join a choir or something of that ilk.

While the income is nice, the happiness level is dwindling.

Reply

firecat April 18 2006, 19:54:23 UTC
I do know what you're talking about. I hope you can find work that gives you more free time and more ability to plan for things.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up