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=Rural vs Urban=
From [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/03/18/why-smart-people-are-better-off-with-fewer-friends/?utm_term=.2a3c9db90dd5]
*Rural people are more happy according to data - but controversy exists on how happiness is measured
*Smarter people are less happy the more social time they have
*Smarter people deal well with a city environment
=From Micha=


here's a short speech on the "Science of Happiness"  
here's a short speech on the "Science of Happiness"  

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Rural vs Urban

From [1]

  • Rural people are more happy according to data - but controversy exists on how happiness is measured
  • Smarter people are less happy the more social time they have
  • Smarter people deal well with a city environment

From Micha

here's a short speech on the "Science of Happiness" While the first half focuses more on statistics and definitions, I especially recommend the second half, where she closes the gap from neurophysiology and biology to the philosophical approach of being happy through other people and post-materialism.

http://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_etcoff_on_happiness_and_why_we_want_it.html


more about the science of happiness, a project dedicated to the education of mental-well being.

http://pursuit-of-happiness.org/

Wall Street version of Happiness? That doesn't appear to be what Jefferson wanted, so it's important to note what 'pursuit of happiness' really means:

http://pursuit-of-happiness.org/pursuit-of-happiness/jeffersons-happiness