Jason's life in dallas, Texas was very different to that of his honeymoon. He saw elderly ladies with baggets chatting and enjoying the sun at tiny fruit stands. Bi kes worn't a possibility on the huge, multi laned concrete freeways. Jason couldn't stop thinking about the life style he witnessed back in europe. So i thought how do you transform that and plip that on his head? The place that you are is the place you want to be at all times.
People who live in some places are happier than others. But if you move to a happy country, happy city or happy district, will it make you feel better? And what can do if you can't uproot from your current home, can you make sad spaces happier?
Dan Buettner introduces us to his "Blue Zones", and explains why these places score so highly in wellbeing surveys. Helen Russell tells her story of moving to one of the happiest nations on earth...in bleak midwinter. And Texan Jason Roberts admits he had to break the city laws to make his neighborhood in Dallas a bit nicer.
For further reading:
Helen Russell - The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country.
Dan Buettner - The Blue Zones of Happiness: Lessons From the World's Happiest People.
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