The Elusive Search for Happiness at Work
Have you ever stopped to question whether you are happy at work? There is one quite prominent thinker who thinks Britain could be a happier and more caring place. It is the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, who has been in London this week promoting a course on how to be happy, including in the office.
Over the past few decades, the study of human well-being and happiness has become an established scientific discipline. And, in the UK, the Office for National Statistics is developing measures of well-being so government policies can "be tailored to the things that matter". So, do Brits in particular need to learn how to cheer up? Emily Thomas reports.
(Picture: The Dalai Lama. Credit: Getty Images)
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