Do you remember when you first learned to write software? You may have been thought to use pseudocode. Maybe it was flowchart. Maybe you just dove into it. Whatever the case may be, I bet it always revolved around listing the steps to be done. Why is this?
Happiness does not stay for long in our mind. It is very rare to have a whirlwind session of happiness in our daily life.Most of us are thriving day and night together just for a piece of it. Herecomes Daniel Gilbert, the Harvard College Professor of Psychology, with his book Stumbling on Happinessthat wobbles, entices, persuades, tricks, and jokes us into accepting the fact that happiness is not really what or where we thought it was. It is no doubt why that cutting edge psychological research based book has been conferred this year for the Royal Society’s highest award.
Values are core beliefs which guide and motivate attitudes and behavior. When you value something you want it (or want it to happen). Values are relatively permanent desires. Values are answers to the “why” question. You keep on asking “why” questions until you reach a point where you no longer want something for the sake of something else. At this point you have arrived at a value.