- Looking forward to #LSEhappiness this evening. If the droll hashtag is any indication, this is going to be good...
http://twitter.com/CarisaWeinberg/status/423444853721034753
— Carisa Weinberg (@CarisaWeinberg)Wed, Jan 15 2014 13:21:35 - Wow, a full house and a massive queue for #LSEhappiness tonight. Who knew #philosophy would be so popular? Really looking forward to this.
http://twitter.com/angelamatthews4/status/423521396686610432
— Angela Matthews (@angelamatthews4)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:25:44 - At the LSE about to talk about what makes us happy...#lsehappiness
http://twitter.com/benatipsosmori/status/423523648511946752
— Ben Page, Ipsos MORI (@benatipsosmori)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:34:41
I'm here! Lucky to get a seat tonight!! #LSEhappiness pic.twitter.com/1hpwtj6dNWhttp://twitter.com/gabifergusonx/status/423523842381074433
— Gabrielle (@gabifergusonx)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:35:27- We're at #LSEHappiness trying to understand implications for students making decisions about the future
http://twitter.com/ArtichokeUK/status/423524858254082048
— Artichoke (@ArtichokeUK)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:39:29 - Up first, ben page from ipsos mori. Can we fully understand people by asking questions? #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423526530296578048
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:46:08 - Obviously money matters, but not all richer countries are happier #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423527133856948224
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:48:32 - The number one thing that will make brits happy is 'more time with family'. Number two is earn double #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423527394578661376
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:49:34 - The older you get, the less you worry about money and the more about health #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423527582408011777
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:50:19 - If u want to b happy for hours get drunk, few years get a wife, your whole life? Get a garden #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423527945152380928
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:51:45 - Things are 'never' aa good or as bad as people think they are #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423528551648743424
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:54:10 - Up now, prof andrew oswald at warick. In 1930s prof simon kuznetssaid said you can't infer happiness from national income #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423529400810758145
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:57:32 - Prof Oswald covering my entire 2 months of reading on subjective wellbeing #LSEhappiness
http://twitter.com/SubashiniMFryer/status/423529962079932416
— Subashini M (@SubashiniMFryer)Wed, Jan 15 2014 18:59:46 - U shaped pattern to a persons happiness in life. It peaks in your 70s. Same shape in apes #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423530293018886144
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:01:05 - How to be happy: get married, educated, garden and... avoid middle age. Headlines from @benatipsosmori on what stats tell us. #LSEhappiness
http://twitter.com/susan_nicolai/status/423530426221592576
— Susan Nicolai (@susan_nicolai)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:01:37 - Antidepressant use in europe is an upside down u shape, peaking at middle age #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423530568693710848
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:02:11 - What makes countries happy? High social spending, unemployment-insurance generosity, clean air, genes #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423530835631820800
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:03:14 - Clean air is highly correlated with a nations happiness #LSEhappiness
http://twitter.com/danbenyork/status/423530985339105280
— Dan Bennett (@danbenyork)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:03:50 - We are stuck in equilibrium, competing against our neighbours. Up next prof paul dolan from LSE #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423531301514141696
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:05:05 - Our evaluation of our lives are constructions of overrral evaluations which bear no resemblance to how we feel day to day #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423531937748111360
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:07:37 - All evaluative data sets show u shapes on age. In experience data tho, it shows you get happier as you get older #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423532333111586817
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:09:11 - You get less tired as you get older? No one told my 13 month old about that study. #LSEhappiness
http://twitter.com/SubashiniMFryer/status/423532469980102660
— Subashini M (@SubashiniMFryer)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:09:44 - You are now closer to death than you were a moment ago #LSEHappiness (does that make an assumption about fate tho?)
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423532747500449792
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:10:50 - Paul Dolan, LSE: Time use measures need more attn to help is understand happiness. #LSEhappiness
http://twitter.com/susan_nicolai/status/423532840945332224
— Susan Nicolai (@susan_nicolai)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:11:12 - Measuring cognitive biases, how the brain tunes in naturally to neg or pos reaction #LSEHappiness
http://twitter.com/lyhairian/status/423533905241964544
— Daniel (@lyhairian)Wed, Jan 15 2014 19:15:26
Measuring Happiness?
Forum for European Philosophy ‘Consilience’ panel discussion with Professor Paul Dolan, Professor Elaine Fox, Professor Andrew Oswald and Ben Page, Wednesday 15 January 2014
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