I am a healthcare professional and, I am very interested in psychiatry, to my knowledge till now there's no serious clinical work measuring happiness.
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Anyway some guys measured his brain electric waves and concluded he is the happiest man on earth.
Regardless of the very weak scientific evidence of their work Matthieu Ricard seems to be a very happy man.
I took a look at his portfolio
<a class="bbc_url" href="http://www.matthieuricard.org/en/photographies">http://www.matthieuricard.org/en/photographies</a>
Photography does make people happy since it allows us to look for beauty in what we see
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Anyway some guys measured his brain electric waves and concluded he is the happiest man on earth.
Regardless of the very weak scientific evidence of their work Matthieu Ricard seems to be a very happy man.
I took a look at his portfolio
<a class="bbc_url" href="http://www.matthieuricard.org/en/photographies">http://www.matthieuricard.org/en/photographies</a>
Photography does make people happy since it allows us to look for beauty in what we see