Wellbeing Research Centre (University of Oxford)
Wellbeing Research Centre (University of Oxford)
The Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford brings together scholars from Oxford and beyond to advance our understanding of human wellbeing and become a major platform for helping communities around the world put wellbeing at the heart of their decision-making.
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Probably the greatest psychologist of our time
Thank you. Excellent interview.
So- very tired of behavioral economics so immersed in my life. Every email. Every lecture. Every advertisement. It’s so tiring to be constantly pressured or influenced the minute you walk out the door. Nothing is free will and nothing is your decision because it has been so heavily influenced that it’s not your choice.
Tumarey jasey logo ko kuch samj nahi aaya tum aey jasey log kisi ko bhi Hani pucha sakte h
The gent opened my eyes on human economical behavior. RIP
Sports is one way of maximising our experience long-term
Personally, happiness is a term I rarely use to describe myself or my life. Nearing nine decades of life, I prefer contentment as more descriptive of one's wellbeing. Happiness is short term, whereas contentment results from acceptance all the experiences one has accumulated in life. The best, worst and the indifferent stages. When I accept it all, the battles won along with the battles lost, thats contentment.
"If we wanted to maximise our experience, we wouldn't know how to do it, because all we get to keep from our experiences is our memories. So maximising experiences is an art - maybe it's learnable, maybe it's teachable, but it's very different from life satisfaction and what brings life satisfaction."
Keep up the good job! All the best from Finland
Inspiring presentation! It would be interesting to see research on how the spread of ethnic-nationalistic supremacist ideology has been affected by digital accessibility. Facebook's hate profiteering in Myanmar has been well documented, but many other countries in the Global South need more research.
Link to the slides below. We suggest downloading it in pptx format. docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-enF7X9eWhryKIW-qMefiIKANRfYR774/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=117065727890144955609&rtpof=true&sd=true
Very interesting. Are there slides available so can read thru the references?
Hi there, please drop us a line at wellbeing[at]hmc.ox.ac.uk and we can share the slides used for this presentation.
Kia ora! thanks for all the work! this is exactly what we need to convince leadership to invest in the right places!
We probably need and are headed towards a Crisis Climax that will look like WW2, Civil War, And Revolutionary War. My bet is that it will be a Soft War on multiple levels that has perhaps already started. 1:33:13
Agree 💯 🔣
Maybe tell the US not to bomb or invade their countries
Thank you for this work - it consolidates what we know intuitively.
Thanks for this video. It definelty inspire me to be a happier being.
How can one access the slides of the presentation?
Hi there, while the slides aren't published online at the moment, you can find each of the publications mentioned at wellbeing.hmc.ox.ac.uk/research. Hope this helps!
Very informative talk on happiness
I am not an academic, I found this area and Daniel as I was a betrayed whistleblower and i was trying to understand the totally mad behaviour i saw all around me. my experiences have lead me to really change much of my whole value system. I feel so lucky to have found Daniel and his book "Thinking Fast and Slow", along with Noah Youval Harari's "Sapiens" gave me a framework to build myself new but solid foundations. I can tell the warmth in the room to having Daniel, there. I feel it too. I hope one day soon I can have the opportunity to meet him and thank him. Along the way I have extended the ideas of Noah's book, within Daniels framework and I have by complete accident made a bit of a break through in the world of "Fulfilment" . The trouble is there doesn't seem to be a mechansm for a regular person to share this, and although i have learned so much I carry negative social markers though my journey as whistleblowers often do. This leads me to think our culture has a blindspot in this area, and harsh lessons learned are not shared. I now realise there is nothing like a real life crisis to make the mind hungry for answers, infact I wonder how much we do learn when in relative comfort. If anyone in the community can point me to someone, please let me know. To unselfishly offer to help strangers without any expectations in return, is one of the best things we can do to feel "happy", "win/win deals or those where we say ""what's in it for me" are the surprising enemy of fulfilment
consult a shrink
social support, income, health, freedom, generosity, and absence of corruption in this all point many countries lag behind from india this is fraud index
China's ranking is off. The Chinese can't be that unhappy. The Edelman Trust Barometer for 2023 shows that 89 percent of Chinese trust their government. Latana's Democracy Perception Index for 2022 shows that 83 percent of Chinese believe their country is the most democratic in the world. The Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy School in 2020 shows that 95.5 percent of Chinese are satisfied with their government. A November 2019 Ipsos survey shows that 95 percent of Chinese believe their country is on the right track. The Global Happiness 2023 report from Ipsos says China is the happiest country in the world.
The Global Happiness 2023 report from Ipsos totally contradicts the WHR. It shows that China is the happiest country at 91 percent. Sweden, well down the list, is at 74 percent. It's worth noting that Twitter is banned in China, so how reliable can your China data be? WHR breaks out Taiwan and Hong Kong, neither of which is a sovereign state. They are both part of China. WHR consistently refers to China as repressive and autocratic, revealing a definite prejudice. How does prejudice impact the outcome of your study? WHR ranks Ukraine relatively high for a country that is on the verge of ceasing to exist, that has a terrible humanitarian crisis. Ukraine's population has been decimated.
A relatively happy Finn here. I think a high level of mutual trust on many levels is the key here. You pay high taxes, but you get a lot in return and see how your tax money benefits society as a whole. In UK it was shocking to see so many homeless people, you don't see that in Helsinki.
Full recording of the event is available on the Centre for Economic Performance's KZread channel: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gJuKlbCQiNeqhbg.html
A peer-reviewed version of this research was published in Nature Human Behaviour in September 2022: www.nature.com/articles/s41562-022-01434-3
Who is the guy next to Daniel?
Ah got it from the first seconds of this videos caption
Professor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve (Oxford)
Calling Daniel Kahneman "Danny" in a formal setting, should be illegal
Why
caught em off guarf!
Who’s to say he didn’t ask to be called Danny
😅
Maybe he thinks he is DK's son-in-law
Thankyou for your work Sir
With apologies for the audio quality during the first 50 seconds!
Wonderful. I am from Brazil.
Roughly 3
"happiness we experience from moment to moment depends on our expectations and values, but it mostly reflects recent news (...) is more like a tool that help make better decisions"