I suspect there would be a lot of challenges with this, such as how to measure/assess the impact, and the actual implementation of the project/intervention. The details matter a lot. But I also think that at its core this idea has merit.
I was just recently thinking about how reading two pieces of writing in my early 20s had a very beneficial effect on my long-term happiness. If I was building a curiculum on something like how to have a happy life or practical wisdom, I’d include these.
I suspect there would be a lot of challenges with this, such as how to measure/assess the impact, and the actual implementation of the project/intervention. The details matter a lot. But I also think that at its core this idea has merit.
I was just recently thinking about how reading two pieces of writing in my early 20s had a very beneficial effect on my long-term happiness. If I was building a curiculum on something like how to have a happy life or practical wisdom, I’d include these.
If money doesn’t make you happy, then you probably aren’t spending it right
Happiness: Lessons from a New Science