
Não foi exactamente assim mas foi muito parecido.
Adoro-te "mano".
Ninguém nos pára.
Só nós próprios.
A minha psicoterapia obtenho-a vivendo, o meu auto-conhecimento não é mais do que um benchmarking duma gaivota de Richard Bach, de um pastor de Paulo Coelho, de um samana de Hermann Hesse, de uma criança de Antoine St. Exuperry ou de um velho pescador de Ernest Hemingway. This new me, the renaissance me, could be a lot worse. But honestly? I'm sure gonna have to get a lot better...
"A new iPhone application offers to help you understand how happy you are, and what makes you happy, by tracking what factors are associated with your personal happiness.
The TrackYourHappiness application is actually part of psychology research being performed by Matt Killinsgworth at Harvard. The site identifies the mission of the project as a
“new scientific research project that aims to use modern technology to help answer this age-old question. Using this site in conjunction with your iPhone, you can systematically track your happiness and find out what factors for you personally - are associated with greater happiness.”
Upon signing up for the program, you report a slew of personal information to give the software (and researchers) an idea of who you are; how satisfied you report being with your life, income, marital status, political leanings, etc. Your iPhone periodically reminds you throughout the day to answer a short one-minute survey, asking how happy you are and what you’re doing. 50 complete survey answers later, you receive a Happiness Report, which will help you understand what factors most affect your levels of happiness."
Agora adivinhem o que é que eu fiz nos últimos minutos? hehehehehe. A verdade é que o estudo ser de Harvard também ajuda.