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Updated: 2004-07-06 01:00

What price happiness?

拥有金钱就拥有幸福吗?

What price happiness?You don't need millions to be happy. At The Happiness Institute in Australia, a couple of hundred dollars maydo the trick.

Since the institute opened its doors this year, men and women of all ages have been paying A0 an hour (US0) for lessons in how to feel great.

Businesses are spending as much as A,000 on half-day happinessworkshopsfor their staff.

"You can actually increase your happiness levels. That's what we teach," said Timothy Sharp, founder of institute, which also offers group sessions from A a head.

"We take people from zero and try to put a positive in their happiness bank account. You don't have to settle just for OKness. It's no more OK than having a zerobank balance. You can have a lot more," Sharp said.

Experts say only about 15 percent of happiness comes from income, assets and other financial factors. As much as 90 percent comes from elements such as attitude, life control and relationships.

"If you're not anaturalin any of these areas you can learn to get a lot better at them," Sharp said.

The Happiness Institute is part of what U.S. economist Paul Zane Pilzer calls the "Wellness Revolution."

In his book of the same name, Pilzer says the next trillion-dollar industry after cars and information technology will be inpreventative businessesthat help people find peace, health and happiness.

While most of us are significantlybetter offfinancially than our parents and grandparents, happiness levels haven't changed to reflect that.

Studies show that once the basic needs of shelter and food are met, additional wealth adds very little to happiness.

Even investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein has warned not to "equate money with happiness."

"A vast array of individuals seriouslyoverratethe importance of money in making themselves, and others, happy," said strategist James Montier in a recent memo to clients.

"Since the 1950s, people's happiness levels have been remarkably constant despite a massive growth in income-per-head over the same timehorizon," he said.

(Agencies)

你并不需要成为百万富翁才会感到幸福快乐。在澳大利亚的 “幸福学院”,花几百美元就有可能让你找到幸福。

该学院自从今年开业以来,已经有许多男女老少前来上课,每小时花费200澳元(140美元)来学习如何找到幸福的感觉。

一些公司为员工支付6000澳元来参加半天的“幸福研讨会”。

该学院的创始人蒂莫西·夏普说:“实际上你能使自己更快乐些,这就是我们所教授的。”这个学院还开设了每人收费30澳元的团体课程。

夏普说:“我们把人们的‘幸福帐户'设为零,并努力使它增加为正数。你不必仅仅满足于‘还不错',银行余额为零只能算过得去而已,你可以拥有更多。”

专家们认为,大约只有15%的幸福感来自于收入、财产和其他的经济因素,而90%则来自于态度、支配生活的能力和人际关系等。

“如果你不是以上任何方面的天才,你可以学着在这些方面做到更出色。”夏普说。

“幸福学院”的做法部分体现了美国经济学家保罗·赞恩·皮尔泽所说的“健康革命”。

在他的同名著作The Wellness Revolution(《财富第五波》)中,皮尔泽认为继汽车和信息技术产业之后,下一个价值万亿美元的行业将是帮助人们寻找和平、健康和幸福的(疾病)预防性产业。

尽管我们大多数人的经济状况比我们的父母和祖父母要好得多,但幸福程度并没有随之改变。

研究表明,一旦衣食住行的基本需求得到满足,额外的财富并不能增添多少幸福。

德国德累斯顿佳信投资银行甚至提出忠告说:不要“把钱和幸福划等号”。

策略师詹姆斯·蒙蒂尔在最近给客户的一份便函中提到:“在使自己和他人快乐这方面,很多人都过高地估计了金钱的重要性。”

他说:“二十世纪五十年代以来,尽管人均收入在同期范围内有了大幅度的增长,但人们的幸福水平一直特别平稳。”

do the trick: 获得成功
workshops: 研讨会
bank balance:
银行余额
natural:某方面有天生才能的人
preventative businesses:预防性产业
better off:经济状况好的,富裕的
overrate:对……估价过高
horizon:范围

(中国日报网站译)

 
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