From Maximizing Utility to the Happiness List
Jaime Neely — October 25, 2014 — Keynote Trends
These talks on finding happiness offer alternative methods to approaching the way one defines what it means to be happy. Today's world is so chaotic, fast-paced and unpredictable, which is why it's so important to stay grounded and to have coping mechanisms for when things become overwhelming or stressful.
Social media and its ever-connected qualities make it very easy for people to lose sight of what really matters in life. The talks by Neil Pasricha and Mike Dickson particularly stand out as they encourage to focus on the simple pleasures of life. Dickson reminds people to take a good look at what it is that they have instead of what they believe they are missing. His talk explains how if people lived more simply -- with less stuff -- then others could simply just live. His message is truly powerful.
The talks on finding happiness show that happiness and self-fulfillment can be achieved in much simpler ways than most would imagine.
Social media and its ever-connected qualities make it very easy for people to lose sight of what really matters in life. The talks by Neil Pasricha and Mike Dickson particularly stand out as they encourage to focus on the simple pleasures of life. Dickson reminds people to take a good look at what it is that they have instead of what they believe they are missing. His talk explains how if people lived more simply -- with less stuff -- then others could simply just live. His message is truly powerful.
The talks on finding happiness show that happiness and self-fulfillment can be achieved in much simpler ways than most would imagine.
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