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Happy Wisdom- Episode IV - 40 Authors Tell Us How

I'm So Happy! A brilliant little gem here  from the excellent site Short  List  Authors on Happiness Basically all of these are funny and pithy, but here are my three favs. "The supreme happiness of life consists in the conviction that one is loved; loved for one's own sake -- let us say rather, loved in spite of one's self." - Victor Hugo “If you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.”  - ROALD DAHL “I should like to bury something precious in every place where I've been happy and then, when I'm old and ugly and miserable, I could come back and dig it up and remember.” - EVELYN WAUGH I'm particularly fond of the last one. Think about storing those happy places somewhere in your life. Maybe take a picture of that yummy dish. Or that yummy person.  Its not just going to the Super Bowl, but all the little steps towards it.  Store these things  in your heart, on line or in a n

HappyWisdom - Episode III - Why Sports Matter and why IQ doesn't

 ~~~~ HW - Section I -  Sports-  Why Do They Matter?  Why is Russell crying? Why indeed is he ?  Bigger question, why was I crying right along side of him?  Why was my wife running around the living room screaming along with my sons?  Why was all of Seattle riveted to the screen while this man and his team came back from impossible odds to win it the NFC Championship? Sports are of course a metaphor for life.  We will cheer for the team and the men that wear those uniforms almost regardless of who they are.  We hope that they're good people, and with folks like Russ we know that he's a good guy and we worry about him staying that way when the really BIG money comes his way.  Mostly we'll cheer our team, but weep for them?  Here are the three reasons we wept last Sunday like a baby:  1. We've all had days like that day To refresh your memory, Russ hadn't thrown many interceptions all year.  In that game - four.  Kearse played like a mi

HappyWisdom - Episode 2 - Movies, Teen Age Not So Crazy, and Go Hawks!

_____________HW Episode 2 _________________________ HW Section I  - Entertainment Movies make me happy. I retain a sense of awe when I watch them, similar to Jason Silva, who called the movie theater his last place he could get such an experience, at least for now. The actors don't so look happy, but seeing this trailer makes me happy.  Its amazing that they can make the Hulk and the god Thor look vulnerable somehow. Escaping into a good movie - that's a HW technique for certain.  ~~~~~ HW Section II - Science   From the science desk, here's one that might make parents and teens a bit happier.   Teen's aren't as crazy as we might give them credit for  Neuromyth #1:   Humans only use 10 percent of their brains . Neuromyth #2:    Eating sugary snacks results in hyperactivity and reduced focus and attention.   Neuromyth #3:   Hemispheric dominance (whether you are “left-brained” or “right-brained”) determines how you learn. Neuromyth

HappyFinds for Week 1 of 2015 - Topic: Really Cool Old Things including Graves and Tombs

Greetings all, Last year I announced that I was going to fight the tide of negativity by posting postivie things. It should be fun and I hope to keep a weekly schedule.I love old things, which is why my recent trip to London was totally awesome, but for Americans this is old. They actually dug this newspaper from the 1700's up...and its totally readable. I wanted to read it!   I went to Boston and visited the graves there...wonderfully creepy tombs that were above ground. More ABC News Videos | ABC World News Recently I read about Dolmen, which are really old above ground graves... or at least people think that's what they were.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolmen "It remains unclear when, why, and by whom the earliest dolmens were made. The oldest known dolmens are in Western Europe, where they were set in place around 7000 years ago. Archaeologists still do not know who erected these dolmens, which makes it difficult to know why they did it. They are gener