Tag: happiness

  • Three lessons on human potential

    Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to speak with student leaders at Vanderbilt University.

    They gave me ten minutes and free range for topic, so naturally I chose Human Potential. Part of this lecture contains material from my happiness talk which I present at Google.

    Check it out below, and if you enjoy, please subscribe for more.

  • A happiness epidemic

    In 1518, a case of dancing mania broke out on the streets of Strasbourg, France.

    When Frau Troffea started dancing, neighbors thought she was having a psychotic episode. But when she refused to stop, the spirit eventually became irresistible; others couldn’t help but join in.

    Within a few days, thirty more people started and, by the end of the month, four hundred villagers were shaking their tail-feathers.

    We tend to underestimate the power of those around us; our actions are influenced by those we interact with most.

    When we shine a positive light at work or at home, we are directly impacting our teammates and families. By focusing on our wellness, we can create a happiness mania that spreads for months; just like Frau Troffea.

    We can transform the well-being of those around us, including ourselves.

    And that’s worth dancing about.