Jeff Barr (@jeffbarr)fellow Twitter user and Tech. evangelist from Amazon Web Services will be in the Herndon-Reston area on the 24th of March. Just thought it would be nice to meet for lunch ( 12.15 apporx) and tweet up with him. Planning a table for 10 at Jimmy's in Herndon ( yes its becoming a Herndon tweetup place and thats because @jeffhibbard recommended it). Please email me/tweet me if you are interested. So far 3 people are confirmed. @jjgardner3 and @susanreynolds @badwolf
I recently read a fascinating piece by Maham Javaid in the Washington Post analyzing the World Happiness Report . The report, produced by the Wellbeing Research Center at Oxford and the UN, looks beyond GDP to find what actually drives life satisfaction. I've always held the philosophy that happiness should be a state of mind—something that shouldn't depend on others. But I admit, that is difficult to adhere to. It's hard to stay internally happy when you don't receive kudos for extra effort, or when you find yourself analyzing praise to see if it was just an afterthought. While my own philosophy has always been that happiness shouldn't depend on others, the data suggests that for most of the world, happiness is inherently social. Here is what the top-ranking countries teach us: 🇫🇮 Finland: Material Security Finland takes the top spot, but not because they are outwardly the "happiest" people. It's about anxiety reduction. "Researc...
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