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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Wanted: Happiness Boss - And $80,000 Is No Joke<br /><br />2:27pm UK, Monday March 29, 2010<br /><br />Mark Langford<br /><br />Sky News Online<br /><br />The job of bringing joy to the world is up for grabs as a newly-formed charity seeks a director of happiness.<br /><br />The successful applicant to the Movement for Happiness must have a vision of society in which people are motivated by more than just money - although, to be on the safe side, the job is offering a far from miserable salary of $80,000 a year.<br /><br />The movement has been formed by Lord Layard, of the London School of Economics, who became known as the Government&#x27;s happiness czar for his work studying income and its effect on our well-being.<br /><br />The other co-founders are Anthony Seldon, Master of Wellington College; and Geoff Mulgan, former head of policy at 10 Downing Street.<br /><br />They believe that increases in material wealth in the West have failed to deliver a happier society.<br /><br />We hope it will become a mass movement, extending far beyond our borders, with members who are committed to trying to produce more happiness in all spheres of life, Lord Layard told The Times.<br /><br />In an advertisement for the post of director (who will need to have proven leadership ability ) the founders said: We hope this movement will help to shift our culture away from selfish materialism towards more rewarding forms of social engagement.<br /><br />In the meantime, however, there is the prickly question of how much to pay the director.<br /><br />Lord Layard has previously said bigger salaries do not necessarily lead to greater contentment.<br /><br />Evidence from the United States, he said, had shown that increases in salary beyond $60,000 do not lead to significantly greater increases in happiness.<br /><br />We have got to be able to pay a proper salary, said Lord Layard.<br /><br />We would not be ruling out $80,000 for the right person. They would have to believe in the message - to change the culture away from feeling that your main job in life is what you can get, to what you can contribute - and have some sort of imaginative flair as well as organisational ability.<br /><br />Lord Layard is a founder director of the Centre for Economic Performance at the LSE and runs its Well-Being Project.<br /><br />He argues there seven influential factors on our wellbeing: family relationships, financial situation, work, community and friends, health, personal freedom and personal values.<br /><br />LINK TO STORY<br /><br />http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Movement-For-Happiness-Founded-By-Lord-Layard-Anthony-Seldon-Geoff-Mulgan-Seeks-A-Director/Article/201003415587196?f=rss<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/3/help-wanted-happiness-boss-salary-80000-per.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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