Relatively Happy

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You may think your attentive spouse, your loving children and good friends are affecting your happiness.  But what if there is some deeper magic at work in your life?

According to a new study published last month in the British Medical Journal, the people they are connected with make you happy as well.  The study proposes that happiness is transmitted through social networks, almost like a germ is spread through personal contact.

 

James Fowler of the University of California-San Diego explored how social ties influence our moods and our sense of well-being.  The primary finding: People who are surrounded by happy people are more likely to be happy themselves.  In addition, the people surrounding the people we know make a difference too!

 

Imagine several pebbles thrown into a pond, sending ripples outward. Each pebble represents a happy person and the waves are the impact of that person’s mood on others. This affective impact extends through several degrees of separation, to the friends of a friend of a person’s friends.

 

The study found that happy people form clusters and the happiest people are those most centrally located in the clusters.

 

According to the new study, your probability of being happy rises over 15% if a friend or family member is happy, 9.8% if friends of your friend or family member are happy, and 5.6% if friends of the friends of your friend or family member are happy.

 

Of course, the researchers stress personal factors such as self-esteem, job satisfaction, rewarding hobbies, stress level and marital quality also affect happiness. 

 

Bottom line: Want to be happy?  Make others happy.  How to make others happy?  Be happy.

 

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2 Responses to “Relatively Happy”


  1. 1 Steve Olsen January 21, 2009 at 1:48 pm

    Hey, I’m headed for happiness! Why? Because I’m going to be in the company of a happy person on Friday! Yes, Brad (the magic man) and I are going to work together in a school in California on Friday! Happy Day!

  2. 2 Brad Barton January 28, 2009 at 11:26 am

    Thanks Steve. I had a terrific experience. It was also great spending time with your family.

    I’m excited to see your writing project get off the ground and into orbit!


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