HAPPINESS ESSENTIALS. 1. Something to do 2. Something(someone) to love 3. Something to hope for. -Ikigae The Japanese secret to a long and happy life.
@logicaldennis12452 ай бұрын
Yes, studies have shown that happiness (at work or at home) comes from knowing that you have meaningful purpose in what you are doing, having some type of control in your life, and having a few close relationships. And those same studies show this is true regardless of wealth. His description of the coffee builds all three. See the John Stossel video on happiness for more references.
@Simple-Indian2 ай бұрын
Work can give us happiness if we feel deeply engaged with both our work and the organization we work for. If we are excellent at our work but go unrecognized / unappreciated / under-appreciated, it can actually lead to burnouts. Organizations need to create an environment where all employees (every function) feels adequately appreciated for their contribution to the growth of the organization. This also includes the work culture within the organization. Have seen many corporate firms who value certain functions (typically their sales & marketing teams) far more than they appreciate their other functions (typically the low-profile IT folks) who don't 'market' themselves as well as certain other similar functions do, such as HR. If the very function is underappreciated by an organization, there's no way an employee within that function can ever feel happy with his/her work.
@EvolveByNEC2 ай бұрын
We spend a lot of time at work so it’s not a surprise that we tend to identify our happiness with work, thus recognizing and appreciating your teams if you are a manager is so critical.
@vittorio62272 ай бұрын
First time I see an American perfectly dressed, that definitely desserves a thumbs up
@unclecode2 ай бұрын
I completely agree. Whenever I hear about happiness, I can’t help but think of "The Soul" and Joe Gardner jazzing around, challenging the idea that everyone has just one singular purpose they must find to be happy. That’s not really the case. It’s about living life authentically and embracing all the moments, like buying a coffee for a colleague, building relationships, helping others. It’s all about just jazzing around and finding joy in the little things.
@r8chlletters2 ай бұрын
Engaging and satisfying absolutely. Far too many people are in thankless and boring jobs and it makes for a really unhappy experience.
@jroy648515 күн бұрын
Next time you’re in a big box store (Home Depot comes to mind), notice the expressions & body language of the employees. Speaks volumes about the job satisfaction (or lack of it).
@agnescecilcalaunan67352 ай бұрын
Greatness is in SERVICE.💥
@goattttttt9542 ай бұрын
Summary: Often times success in worldly terms doesn't bring happiness like money, fame, power, etc etc Happiness comes from earned success and service to other people Earned success is the opposite of learned helplessness which is when you feel no matter how much you do it won't make a difference.
@SUL-KSA2 ай бұрын
best self-development channel
@riteshkarmakar55402 ай бұрын
Basically bosses need to think about appreciating employee.
@ryanschneer2 ай бұрын
Success and happiness comes from a feeling of accomplishment
@pistopitpit3 күн бұрын
Learned helplessness = peace of mind. Because it all really does not matter.
@isatousarr7044Ай бұрын
Work can contribute to happiness, but whether it should be the sole source of happiness is a nuanced question. Many people find fulfillment in their careers, especially when they feel their work is meaningful, aligns with their passions, or allows for personal growth and contribution to a greater cause. Research supports the idea that jobs that offer autonomy, a sense of purpose, and opportunities for mastery are often linked to higher levels of job satisfaction and well-being. However, relying too heavily on work for happiness can lead to burnout or neglect of other life aspects, such as relationships or personal interests. Achieving a balanced approach where work complements, rather than defines, happiness is essential for long-term fulfillment. Work can be a powerful source of joy, but it should be part of a broader pursuit of a well-rounded, meaningful life.
@nancye75202 ай бұрын
This was extremely helpful to me today. I realize what’s missing now- and I’m hoping it’s not too late to turnaround the learned helplessness brought on my Covid’s isolation (it turned out to be permanent in my Company. We went fully remote.) Im also on my 4th manager change in 2 years. I write and illustrate training courses, and I never even know if people took the courses I wrote or not. Work does feel as though it’s meaningless.
@talasdaveable2 ай бұрын
Hey, what kind of training courses do you work on? I'm creating courses on using generative AI and building no-code AI automations, and could use a hand ;)
@arnabbandyopadhyay29442 ай бұрын
I like this person
@rishabhthakkar282 ай бұрын
That’s why when people have kids they feel a sense of purpose and happiness. A literal human is dependent on you for survival, what can be more rewarding then that.
@alingkarina29792 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@sirajategaАй бұрын
as famous motivational quote stated, work sets you free
@askarkarleone63962 ай бұрын
Thank you
@InalgoeaiTechnologiesPvtLtd2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@espinaca272 ай бұрын
This might very well be the most important video someone of working age could watch
@shar83822 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this
@Golgibaby2 ай бұрын
A high cost of living may cloak the trap of this misconception and the trap it lays out. This is the seeming discord in clarifying that a high salary doesn't always equate to a meaningful, diverse quality of life. Maslow's basic needs seem to equate to happiness when baseline needs make you hungry and desperate for safety.
@murthypamarthi19022 ай бұрын
Only if you work on what you truly want to do as long as it is not anti-social.
@smendes20042 ай бұрын
No matter how much you like your job, everyone hates Sundays because of the week ahead...
@29aaronjones2 ай бұрын
Serve the Lord on Sundays. Just kidding, connect with friends . Play a sport on Sundays.
@faisaliqbal96102 ай бұрын
One has to figure out his/her calling!!
@StrategicThinking4Leaders2 ай бұрын
This talk presents a powerful perspective on work and happiness! 🌟 The key takeaway is that true happiness at work comes from two essential elements: earned success and serving others. Many people mistakenly believe that external markers of success-like money, power, and job titles-will bring happiness, but that’s not the case. Instead, we should focus on creating value in our work and being recognized for it, while also finding ways to help others. When we feel our jobs matter and contribute positively to someone else’s life, it brings genuine joy. Let’s strive to make our work meaningful and impactful!
@Mamtakumari-qn1oh2 ай бұрын
Depends on who is the boss as an army get defined by it’s captain…
@pistopitpit3 күн бұрын
Learned helplessness = peace of mind. Because it all really does not matter. And serving other people is called a slavery.
@KK-CH3M2P25H2 ай бұрын
Yeh.
@ChiefGuitarOfficer2 ай бұрын
If you love what you do....work can make you very happy!
@otilijapacunskaite36232 ай бұрын
Well hello there, Don Draper.
@PanikulamАй бұрын
Coffee is free in most offices.. if its not free in your office then it make sense why you aren't happy 😅
@alankarmisraКүн бұрын
While I understand not all rich/powerful people are happy; how does it explain the insatiable greed of the ultra rich both for wealth and power? Maybe different people have different drivers and there's no universal truth.
@izzyr__2 ай бұрын
How can I get a coffee for my cubicle neighbor remotely 🙃
@PaulHernandez-l4e2 ай бұрын
Layne Island
@christinah.85042 ай бұрын
giving your life away to the affairs of others for pennies on the dollar is a shameful disgrace that should be stopped as early as possible.
@rustyshackle9172 ай бұрын
Google "estranged labor". The man in the video is clearly bourgeoisie and comes across as a fraud (fake confidence). When was the last time an economics professor was right about anything? 😂
@zacharygreen28952 ай бұрын
yeah im not being submissive at work
@quangphung93962 ай бұрын
Is Harvard sweet talking people to soothe them into accept the layoff waves?
@marcin31362 ай бұрын
No, but happy person will be (even more; paradox) happy at work. "Who loves life, loves work"~ philosophy Work can give a "fractional sense" of fulfillment, a "fractional meaning" (creative/ usefulness/ etc.), but it will never bring happiness.
@fatehyabaliАй бұрын
Ff
@db909115 күн бұрын
Are CEOs whose corporations tank but still manage to pillage 10s of millions in bonuses feel terribly unhappy? Asking for a friend… This sounds like slave advice for poor people.
@ginger---10 күн бұрын
Nope. Ppl just have a differing meaning of what success is!