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4)"3&%300.4'033&/5 01 5'%74+6; &'215+6 1&38&&, 1&3 %":4 CBDLHSPVOEDIFDLGF QSJDJOHQFSQFSTPO -PDBUJPOTJO 10.1"/0#&"$) '035-"6%&3%"-& $"--PS5&95 " , Ƃ ", Ƃ 6 &&/-kPQRlTSUlVWX -.1) '- )( , ( * ,.3#(." ' ( 3 QQ NåÙÖÊÜ ǤÄĆ MFBEFSTIJQFYDFMFODFBGJSNBUJPOEFTUJOZ 0QFOJOH"VHVTU m; _ubvঞ-m "1_ooѴ v;ubm] ѵ |_ ]u-7; v|7;m|vĺ urov; 1-7;l bv Ѵo1-|;7 bm $_; oul -m7 1Ѵ-vv;v 0;]bm ]v| ƑƏƐѶĺ ou bm=oul-ঞom -0o| |_; v1_ooѴ -m7 v1_oѴ-uv_br rovvb0bѴbঞ;vķ 1om|-1| v |o7-Ĵ '03.03&*/'03."5*0/$"-303*13"5BU &! " + ѵƏƏ ") ƒ u7 "|u;;| olr-mo ;-1_ķ ƒƒƏѵƏ &217$&7 86 ƖƔƓŊƖƕƔŊƑƔƓƐ !oub u-Šom;_or;ĺm;| Happiness: The new frontier The authors note that, “happiness is the new frontier of leadership,” and suggest that every country create a Ministry of Happiness (MOH) for their nations. Additionally, they sug- gest that every nation create a Gross Social Progress (GSP) that measures the social wellbeing of their country, providing a broader snapshot, alongside the Gross Domestic product (GDP) and Gross National Product (GNP), of the overall well- being of their country and its citizens. Pursuit of pleasure, which is often confused with the pur- suit of happiness, is one of the main distractors from happi- ness. To achieve a “materially based lifestyle,” people often work long hours that result in lack of attention to spouse, chil- dren, family and friends. Money is certainly important, up to a certain point, in order to have our basic human needs met, but it doesn’t create happiness. Other factors that negatively impact happiness include infidelity, over competitiveness, business and financial failure, catastrophic illness, marital problems, and character and personality issues. Errol Gibbs notes, “The most important piece Marjorie and I would like to share is that happiness is about people rather than things. Happiness is a predicate of the interde- pendent social relationships between and among individuals. It is personal, interpersonal, transactional and transforma- tional.” Relationship bonds impact human interactions in a myriad of ways – both among those with whom we are friends or with whom we share a common religious, cultural, racial or social bond” and those from diverse cultures and worldviews different than our own. Errol A. and Marjorie G. Gibbs are avid readers, inspired researchers, writers, speakers and mentors. More information can be found in their book Discovering Your Optimum ‘Hap- piness Index’ (OHI). You can contact them at info@gibbshap- pinessindex.com or for more information, go to their website at http://www.gibbshappinessindex.com . Terry Morrow Nelson, Ph.D. is an assistant dean and assistant professor at Nova Southeastern University. She is also president of the Partnership for Leadership and Transformation. Terry is happily married with two small children.
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