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  • The Perfect Salary for Happiness: $75,000 (And maybe a week in Spain?)

    09/07/2010 9:00:54 PM PDT · by Libloather · 28 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 9/07/10 | Robert Frank
    The Perfect Salary for Happiness: $75,000By Robert Frank September 7, 2010, 10:32 AM ET **SNIP** Bloomberg News The study, which analyzed Gallup surveys of 450,000 Americans in 2008 and 2009, suggested that there were two forms of happiness: day-to-day contentment (emotional well-being) and overall “life assessment,” which means broader satisfaction with one’s place in the world. While a higher income didn’t have much impact on day-to-day contentment, it did boost people’s “life assessment.” Now we have more details from the study, conducted by the Princeton economist Angus Deaton and famed psychologist Daniel Kahneman. It turns out there is a specific...
  • Living Faith: John the Baptizer teaches us the Way to Happiness and Freedom

    06/25/2010 4:26:55 AM PDT · by tcg
    Catholic Online ^ | 6/25/10 | Deacon Keith Fournier
    ...Living in the first home of the whole human race, his mother's womb, this last Prophet of the Old Testament and First Prophet of the New responded to the arrival of Jesus the Savior with a dance of Joy. St. John the great theologian records in his Gospel where John the Baptizer explained the reason for his joy, "The one who has the bride is the bridegroom; the best man, who stands and listens for him, rejoices greatly at the bridegroom's voice. So this joy of mine has been made complete. He must increase; I must decrease." (John 1:29 -...
  • Happiness begins at 50 claims new research (Happiest times and the good life starts at 50)

    05/18/2010 7:50:17 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 32 replies · 766+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 05/18/2010 | Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent
    Stress, anger and worry fade after the landmark birthday when we begin experiencing greater daily joy than younger adults, it is claimed. Despite increased risk of death and disease, it seems that people worry less and that they ignore the negatives and accentuate the positives. Dr Arthur Stone, a psychologist of Stony Brook University, New York, said the findings were "striking". "You would think as chronic illness threatens life would get worse but that is not the case because people don't focus on the threats," he said. "They focus on the good things in life like family and friends." A...
  • Happiness Comes With Age, Study Reveals

    05/18/2010 10:01:10 AM PDT · by ilovesarah2012 · 32 replies · 713+ views
    Yahoo!News.com ^ | May 18, 2010 | Rachael Rettner
    Life looks a little rosier after 50, a new study finds. Older people in their mid- to late-50s are generally happier, and experience less stress and worry than young adults in their 20s, the researchers say. The results, based on a Gallup phone survey from 2008 of more than 340,000 Americans, held even after the researchers accounted for factors that could have contributed to differences in well-being with age, such as whether the participants were married, had children at home or were employed. So if having a partner and getting rid of the kids aren't responsible for the uptick in...
  • When Earth's Wine Gives Out!

    03/30/2010 10:58:16 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 3 replies · 421+ views
    Grace Gems ^ | 1890 | J.R. Mller
    "When the wine was gone, Jesus' mother said to Him: They have no more wine." John 2:3 This incident is a very fitting illustration of the failure of all this world's joys. The wine gave out at a wedding-feast. There was not enough of it to last through to the end of the feast. It is just so with all earth's pleasures. It comes in cups--not in fountains; and the supply is limited and soon exhausted. It is especially so with sin's pleasures. The prodigal soon ran out of money, and began to be in need. A poet compared the...
  • Talk Deeply, Be Happy?

    03/21/2010 3:38:17 PM PDT · by StilettoRaksha · 5 replies · 205+ views
    The New York Times ^ | March 17, 2010 | RONI CARYN RABIN
    Would you be happier if you spent more time discussing the state of the world and the meaning of life — and less time talking about the weather? It may sound counterintuitive, but people who spend more of their day having deep discussions and less time engaging in small talk seem to be happier, said Matthias Mehl, a psychologist at the University of Arizona who published a study on the subject. “We found this so interesting, because it could have gone the other way — it could have been, ‘Don’t worry, be happy’ — as long as you surf on...
  • The Secret to Having Happy Employees

    03/14/2010 1:07:02 AM PST · by floridavoter2 · 101 replies · 3,111+ views
    The New York Times ^ | March 11, 2010 | Jay Goltz
    About 10 years ago I was having my annual holiday party, and my niece had come with her newly minted M.B.A. boyfriend. As he looked around the room, he noted that my employees seemed happy. I told him that I thought they were. Then, figuring I would take his new degree for a test drive, I asked him how he thought I did that. "I'm sure you treat them well," he replied. "That's half of it," I said. "Do you know what the other half is?"
  • Happy People Talk More, and With More Substance

    03/05/2010 2:52:13 PM PST · by cajuncow · 10 replies · 418+ views
    LiveScience ^ | 3-5-10 | LiveScience
    Happy people tend to talk more than unhappy people, but when they do, it tends to be less small talk and more substance, a new study finds. A group of psychologists from the University of Arizona and Washington University in St. Louis set out to find whether happy and unhappy people differ in the types of conversations they tend to have. For their study, volunteers wore an unobtrusive recording device called the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) over four days. The device periodically records snippets of sounds as participants go about their lives.
  • Study: Happiness Is Experiences, Not Stuff

    03/05/2010 12:53:11 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 50 replies · 818+ views
    LiveScience.com ^ | 3/5/10 | Rachael Rettner
    If you're trying to buy happiness, you'd be better off putting your money toward a tropical island get-away than a new computer, a new study suggests. The results show that people's satisfaction with their life-experience purchases — anything from seeing a movie to going on a vacation — tends to start out high and go up over time. On the other hand, although they might be initially happy with that shiny new iPhone or the latest in fashion, their satisfaction with these items wanes with time. The findings, based on eight separate studies, agree with previous research showing that experience-related...
  • Raise happy kids, put your marriage first

    02/08/2010 12:30:46 PM PST · by James C. Bennett · 47 replies · 1,019+ views
    Associated News of India (ANI) ^ | 8 February 2010, 05:00pm IST | Associated News of India (ANI)
    Want your kids to be happy and successful? Well, then couples should spend less time striving to be perfect parents - and instead try to be perfect spouses. The advice comes from family therapist and Wall Street Journal writer David Code in a new book entitled To Raise Happy Kids, Put Your Marriage First . He said that kids become demanding and dissatisfied if they receive too much attention from over-anxious ‘helicopter parents’ who hover over them constantly. Instead, parents should leave their children to forge their own path and instead focus on having a fulfilled marriage to provide them...
  • The Smile Video (in case you're having a bad day)

    01/08/2010 11:05:24 AM PST · by brianhumeck · 1 replies · 454+ views
    The Up Blog ^ | January 8, 2009 | Brian Humeck
    As readers of The Up Blog know, I don’t write many personal posts mentioning my life or family. But before you view what will be one of the most inspirational videos you ever watch (if you enjoy humor and sappiness), I wanted to fill you in an a few details that caused me to find it. My wife and I are church planters. We have dedicated our life to helping people know Jesus. We befriend many people who have felt rejected at church and decided to leave. We have gathered these new friends into “Bible Study” ” Better Man” “Better...
  • Happy States-- five happiest states in the nation are LA, HI, FL, TN, and AZ

    01/06/2010 11:26:39 AM PST · by Ooh-Ah · 34 replies · 1,406+ views
    American Thinker | Jeffrey Folks
    According to data gathered by the Centers for Disease Control, the five happiest states in the nation are Louisiana, Hawaii, Florida, Tennessee, and Arizona. Analyzing the data in the December 17, 2009 issue of Science, Professors Andrew J. Oswald and Stephen Wu concluded that these states offer a higher level of "life satisfaction." This is scientist-talk for saying that people are happier in places with abundant sunshine, less congestion, and lower taxes and living costs. Those of us who reside in one of the aforementioned states know this to be true, but I believe that another factor plays a crucial role....
  • The Economics of Happiness (No Job? No Money? Well, at Least You're Happy!)

    01/02/2010 6:26:25 AM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 26 replies · 704+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | January 3, 2010 | Carol Graham
    Last year was not a happy one. Economic crisis. Job losses. Wars. Yet, while we can quantify things such as gross domestic product or home foreclosures, it's harder to measure their impact on our collective happiness. One way to gauge that effect is through what has become known as the economics of happiness -- a set of new techniques and data to measure well-being and contentment. Hundreds of thousands of people are surveyed and asked how happy or satisfied they are with their lives, with possible answers on a scale between very unhappy and very happy. How much happiness does...
  • Remembering Christmas Past

    12/29/2009 7:01:20 AM PST · by freedomyes · 1 replies · 299+ views
    The Magic City Morning Star ^ | Dec 29 09 | J. Grant Swank, Jr.
    Our little girl was clinging to me, wondering why we were in this strange place. Then I looked at my wife, understanding that in a short time she would be hospitalized. Brain surgery in Boston. The doctor inserted a shunt from her brain to her heart, passing under the skin behind her ear. Her hair was shaved off in preparation for the surgery. That year, we were both alone for Christmas in the "big city." Holidays would be quite strange that season, that was for certain.
  • New York in Last Place in Happiness Rating

    12/21/2009 10:48:59 PM PST · by neverdem · 21 replies · 1,470+ views
    NY Times ^ | December 21, 2009 | CLYDE HABERMAN
    In this season given to tidings of comfort and joy, word has come that we New Yorkers are the sad sacks of the United States. This is something of a surprise. Sure, we complain a lot. Grumbling could qualify as the official state sport. But are we really the unhappiest of them all? It seems so, judging from a study by two economics professors, newly published in Science magazine. The academics — Andrew J. Oswald, of the University of Warwick in Britain, and Stephen Wu, of Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. — examined piles of data, tossed them into a...
  • Wish comes true for (ill) kids on flight to the North Pole

    12/20/2009 7:19:20 PM PST · by Winstons Julia · 2 replies · 281+ views
    Buckled up and ready for takeoff, the 47 “wish kids” and their families erupted in deafening screams and applause as the Air Transat flight started to taxi down the runway. The festive, 90-minute flight was sponsored by Air Transat and organized by the Children’s Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses.
  • Louisiana Happiest State In America: New York the Saddest State (Full List Here)

    12/19/2009 2:41:07 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 75 replies · 2,468+ views
    Now Public ^ | 12/18/2009 | Sudha Krishna
    Louisiana really seems to take the term "Big Easy" to hear as it clocks in as the happiest state in America, while New York is the least happiest or saddest. The list that measures the Happiness level states in America was the result of work done by researchers at the University of Warwick in the UK and Hamilton College in the United States and published in the journal Science. "The researchers examined a 2005- 2008 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System random sample of 1.3 million United States citizens in which Life-satisfaction in each U.S. state is measured. This provided a...
  • New York is least happiest state in America

    12/19/2009 12:15:53 AM PST · by NoLibZone · 31 replies · 1,181+ views
    examiner.com/ ^ | Dec 18,2009
    Do you live in the happiest state in America? Well if you live in New York, you're in the least happy state according to the Huffington Post article. The top thing on the list that made the Empire State the least happy was the government. One resident described the government as “…corrupt, self-dealing and too quick to increase taxes.” It is no secret that New York has had a troubled government for sometime now. Constantly cutting well needed programs for children and the elderly. Not being able to pass a budget in a timely fashion or one that works for...
  • Want to be happier? Try living in a sunnier [and a RED] state

    12/18/2009 2:26:57 PM PST · by rhema · 19 replies · 746+ views
    WASHINGTON — People in sunny, outdoorsy states — Louisiana, Hawaii, Florida — say they're the happiest Americans, and researchers think they know why. A new study comparing self-described pleasant feelings with objective measures of good living found these folks generally have reason to feel fine. The places where people are most likely to report happiness also tend to rate high on studies comparing things like climate, crime rates, air quality and schools. The happiness ratings were based on a survey of 1.3 million people across the country by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It used data collected over...
  • States ranked from happiest to least cheerful

    12/17/2009 1:50:59 PM PST · by pissant · 104 replies · 3,156+ views
    Seattle PI ^ | 12/17/09 | staff
    WASHINGTON -- A new study found that people who report more satisfaction with their lives live in states that score well on things like good schools, low crime and short commuting time, perhaps a first objective look at why some states are happier than others. The state-by-state list, from happiest to least cheery: 1. Louisiana 2. Hawaii 3. Florida 4. Tennessee 5. Arizona (snip) 45. Illinois 46. California 47. New Jersey 48. Indiana 49. Michigan 50. Connecticut 51. New York