Elizabeth Dunn: Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it
伊丽莎白•邓恩: 帮助别人让我们更幸福——但也取决于如何做
Elizabeth Dunn discovers ways that people can optimize their use of time, money and technology in order to maximize their own happiness. Full bio
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what makes people happy.
a little frivolous,
we're being confronted
might provide a key
problems we're facing.
to figure this out.
发表了一篇论文,
with my collaborators,
on Others Promotes Happiness."
I was expecting.
there was something wrong with my research
是不是我的研究存在问题
to giving was especially puzzling
这让我很困惑,
即便是蹒跚学步的孩子
that even toddlers exhibited joy
Kiley Hamlin, Lara Aknin and I
基利·哈姆林、劳拉·阿克宁
the age of two into the lab.
that toddlers really care about,
“金鱼横财”,
of Goldfish for themselves
把他们的一部分金鱼送给
some of their Goldfish away
even more treats,
我发现了更多的糖果,
I don't see any more treats.
除了你没人有糖果了哦。
Researcher: Yeah?
研究员:确定吗?
research assistants to watch these videos
接着,我们培训研究助理观看这些视频
our hypotheses.
were pretty happy
这些蹒跚学步的孩子
of Goldfish for themselves,
some of their Goldfish away.
persists into adulthood.
from more than 200,000 adults
of the world's population
to charity in the past month.
major region of the world,
在全球每一个主要地区都是如此:
要比那些不捐赠的人更快乐,
were happier than those who did not,
their own personal financial situation.
difference for happiness
to stumble on an effect
成人身上都能复制的效应,
in children and adults alike,
reinforces adaptive behaviors
might be one of those behaviors.
in the "New York Times."
seated across from him,
of my tax return
给予的感觉是多么棒,
by showing how great giving can feel,
the Syrian refugee crisis
某地方的某个人改变人生,
make a difference for someone somewhere,
of an effective charity
about the Group of Five.
allows any five Canadians
to support the family
get on a plane to your city.
is so cool about this program
with a community organization
of paperwork and waiting,
将在不到六周的时间内
would be arriving in Vancouver
on evenings and weekends
and assembled furniture.
牛奶和新鲜水果,
with milk and fresh fruit
to meet our family.
同样的项目来到加拿大。
through the same program.
5.6 million refugees have fled Syria,
难民逃离叙利亚时,
evolved to comprehend.
to donate 15 hours a month
每月捐出15个小时
to their new home in Vancouver,
去温哥华的新家时,
to help them be happy.
a little more deeply about my research.
思考得更深了一层。
产生真正的联系,
of connection with those they were helping
这一切能给受助人的
the difference they were making
to donate a bit of money
Spread the Net的机会。
有着促进儿童健康的
the same critically important goal
such a big, broad charity
是一个大而广的慈善机构,
will make a difference.
offers donors a concrete promise:
给了捐赠者一个具体承诺:
儿童免受疟疾的侵害。
to protect a child from malaria.
people gave to Spread the Net,
捐赠越多钱的人,
feeling afterward.
return on investment
捐给联合国儿童基金会时,
when people gave money to UNICEF.
giving money to a worthwhile charity
一个有价值的慈善机构
are going to make a difference.
takes this idea to a whole new level.
想法带到一个全新的高度。
the refugees would arrive.
我六岁的儿子奥利弗问我,
my six-year-old, Oliver, asked me,
kid in our family?"
about his plethora of cousins,
一大堆堂兄弟姐妹,
have offered to help,
from free dental fillings
that exists in our community.
在那里为他们加油。
tried to be there to cheer for them.
应该被取下的那天到那,
were supposed to come off,
觉得这不是好主意。
did not think this was a good idea.
of riding without training wheels.
几乎不会说英语。
and barely spoke English.
he definitely knew:
I'll buy you ice cream.
完全不需要辅助轮了!
You're doing it all by yourself!
是人类进化而来的能力,
that human beings evolved to enjoy,
to sponsor refugees.
are starting up similar programs.
也开始了类似的项目。
the refugee crisis could look
能够做到这一点,
connections between individuals
to deal with challenges
from where I'm standing right now,
地方几个街区远的地方,
它是加拿大最穷的城市地区。
urban postal code in Canada.
to bring over a family of refugees,
把一个难民家庭带来,
right here already struggling.
that when he was a kid
through this neighborhood,
never would have guessed
of a local restaurant
to enjoy three-course dinners.
is called "Plenty of Plates,"
叫做“很多的盘子”,
to provide free meals
彼此有眼神接触的
might never make eye contact.
sponsors the dinner
to people who are out on the street,
for this community
extend beyond food.
an opportunity to engage with people,
一个与人互动的机会,
one volunteer changed his commute
改变了他的通勤路线,
this neighborhood,
他们会对彼此微笑或通过眼神交流。
as he passes familiar faces.
of finding joy in giving.
to happen automatically.
doesn't necessarily promote happiness.
about charitable giving.
our shared humanity.
with pens or calendars.
that their generosity is having
和群体之间连接的机会。
and communities they're helping.
as something we should do.
我们应该做的事情。
the best parts of being human:
in helping others.
as just this moral obligation
仅仅看作是一种道德义务,
as a source of pleasure.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Elizabeth Dunn - Happiness researcherElizabeth Dunn discovers ways that people can optimize their use of time, money and technology in order to maximize their own happiness.
Why you should listen
When Elizabeth Dunn got her first job, she wondered what to do with the money that was suddenly appearing in her bank account. So she teamed up with her friend Mike Norton (at Harvard) to figure out how people could use money to buy the most happiness. She and Norton wrote a book called Happy Money, which presents five research-based principles designed to help individuals and organizations use their money in happier ways. It was selected by the Washington Post as one of the "top 20 books every leader should read."
Recently, her work has focused on how people navigate trade-offs between time and money, and how mobile technology can both support and undermine human happiness. Dunn is an avid skier and surfer, and she survived a shark attack.
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