Builders were always Britain's official cheerer-uppers - and their chirpiness was guaranteed to produce a curmudgeonly "grrrrrr" of a backfire.
I'm afraid that the following piece of advertising evokes a similar reaction in me. It's a shame, because the movement behind it, Action for Happiness, does seem to have some substance and some intelligent thinkers associated with it.
But while I agree with the sentiments is ticking an email "pledge" to try to create more happiness really the way?
It's a bit like money. The people with the most aren't the ones talking about it.
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I'm out of my depth with advertising discussions. but I just wanted to call in to say hi and to express admiration of your happy talk enclosure!
It's TRUE! Like being cool. If you're trying to be cool - you aren't achieving it. I find just being happy, regardless of what happens, works for me - and I'm the happiest person I know. Perhaps there's a hook in that; Just Be. Oh, hang on, that's been done...
D'OH! I'm out of ideas.
Tony
Beware mandatory happiness enforcement at work!
http://www.economist.com/news/business-and-finance/21707502-companies-try-turn-happiness-management-tool-are-overstepping-mark?cid1=cust/ednew/n/bl/n/20160922n/owned/n/n/nwl/n/n/EU/n
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