This theme is explored by economist Richard Layard in his thought provoking book – ‘Happiness Lessons from a New Science’
We strive for happiness, yet why is it that in our Western society, as we have become wealthier, we are no happier? Layard’s message is that we can produce a vision of society in which we can live together as social beings, connected by our inner spirit, and that we will live better when we shift to a new perspective where people’s feelings are treated as paramount. This is a key message for leadership.
The messages from an economic, philosophical and social perspective are very powerful – that Society cannot flourish without a shared sense of purpose – an overall purpose wider than oneself. That pursuing the best for oneself will not, and does not, work and that we need to feel we belong to something larger – a concept of the common good…
Layard’s premise ‘one cannot be happy without self knowledge and self acceptance’ resonated strongly with me – and that the ‘secret’ is having compassion towards others and oneself.
We know that happy employees are more productive and successful so how can we effect this in our personal and professional lives? In my view, we can do so by creating the conditions that generate and cultivate the wellbeing of others; by encouraging and working towards greater self-awareness; by continuously focusing on development; and cultivating the spirit within…