“The culture of a workplace - an organization's values, norms and practices - has a huge impact on our happiness and success." Adam Grant

I have a rambler for you this week because last week we had a movie night, watching "The Laundromat," a star-studded tale featuring the infamous Panama Papers leak. It reminded me of a short email exchange with Professor Adam Grant about the definition of success, how we talk about happiness, and how to measure life satisfaction. These events and the "Inside Bill's Brain" show on Bill Gates has me reflecting on happiness/success/satisfaction and money because, man, up to the moment they were caught, those Mossak Fonseca guys had to be pretty satisfied with where they were in life, right? I have no idea if they considered themselves happy but I assume they thought they were successful.
The research tells us happiness in the USA doesn't increase much past $70K in income. The life satisfaction people tell us the more money we make, the more satisfied we are with our life - there's no upper limit. The success crowd says it's a mix of earnings and job achievement so optimize for that. Who's right?
I don't know but my gut tells me it's implied in Prof. Grant's quote up top. Your environment has a big effect on your behaviors. We tend become the things we see every day. Knowing that, if you have an idea of what it is you want from life, make it easier to get there by building your individual culture with that in mind.
We'll meet up and compare notes later.
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