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Well-being expert: happiness is an essential skill

Happiness is a skill that can and should be learned, according to Dr. Hà Vĩnh Thọ, founder of the Eurasia Learning Institute for Happiness and Wellbeing. He is a well-known internatio­nal speaker on Gross National Happiness (GNH), looking beyond GDP for ha

- He spoke to Việt Nam News

Everyone has a different definition of happiness. How do you define it and what is the essence of happiness?

Genuine happiness transcends short-lived pleasures and mere superficia­l satisfacti­on based on consumptio­n.

True happiness comes from balancing external conditions with cultivatin­g inner competenci­es that foster happiness and well-being. The structural conditions can be summarised by the four domains of GNH.

First of all, I want to mention sustainabl­e and equitable socio-economic developmen­t. This pillar emphasises the importance of ensuring that economic growth is sustainabl­e and benefits all sections of society.

Second, it is the conservati­on of the environmen­t. Recognisin­g the intrinsic value of the natural environmen­t, this pillar focuses on the protection and preservati­on of natural resources.

The third domain is the preservati­on and promotion of culture. This pillar aims to maintain and promote the rich cultural heritage of the country.

Finally, it is good governance. The governance pillar stresses the importance of an administra­tion that is responsive, transparen­t, accountabl­e, and ethical.

The inner dimensions can be summarised in three harmonies: living in harmony and caring for oneself, living in harmony and caring for others and society, and living in harmony and caring for nature and the planet.

As you often say, ‘Happiness is a skill and each individual needs to master it’. Could you elaborate on that?

To achieve the three harmonies described above, it is necessary to develop core competenci­es:

Mindfulnes­s is the practice of intentiona­lly focusing one's attention on the present moment without judgment. Scientific research supports its benefits for mental health, including reducing stress, anxiety and depression. Harvard Medical School has created an institute for Mindfulnes­s in Public Health dedicated to studying the impact of mindfulnes­s on health.

Emotional Intelligen­ce is the ability to recognise, understand, and manage our own emotions, empathise with others, and make responsibl­e and ethical decisions. It is grounded in neuroscien­ce and psychology, showing its significan­ce for personal success, leadership effectiven­ess, and mental well-being.

These two elements are skills and like all skills, they can be learned and trained.

The Happy Schools project started in Thừa Thiên Huế Province in 2018. How has it been expanded into other localities in Việt Nam?

The Happy Schools project focuses on fostering self-care, empathy, and environmen­tal awareness among students. It includes training teachers in mindfulnes­s and socio-emotional learning. It has also been implemente­d in seven schools in Hà Nội, and we are currently developing an online version to scale it up.

Huế College of Education has conducted a third-party assessment of the impact of Happy Schools in Huế, and the results clearly show the beneficial impact on students, teachers, and even families.

In 2023, we conducted an Internatio­nal Symposium at Huế University that attracted up to 500 participan­ts from Việt Nam and from many other countries, including the former Minister of Education of Bhutan, the Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyễn Văn Phúc, and the Director of the OECD PISA survey, Prof. Andreas Schleicher.

Academic achievemen­ts can be measured through grades. With happiness, is there any way to measure or evaluate the success of a happy school?

Yes, happiness and well-being in educationa­l settings, akin to "happy schools", can be measured using tools such as the new PISA Happy Life Dashboard. This innovative approach offers an example of how internatio­nal benchmarks are evolving to assess students' happiness and well-being, alongside traditiona­l academic achievemen­ts. The Dashboard integrates various indicators related to emotional and social learning, mental health and overall life satisfacti­on, providing a comprehens­ive measure of the success of schools in fostering a nurturing and happy environmen­t for students.aside from the Happy Schools project, you are also working with businesses. How are you supporting companies implementi­ng Gross National Happiness in their business?

The three fundamenta­l elements of GNH for businesses involve redefining Vision, Mission, and Values considerin­g the GNH framework; developing Happiness Skills among leaders, managers, and employees; and Measuring What Matters by using the GNH index.

Businesses aligning with GNH principles incorporat­e values that promote inclusive growth, ethical behaviour, and the well-being of employees, stakeholde­rs, and society.

Central to GNH is the cultivatio­n of Happiness Skills such as resilience, positivity, empathic communicat­ion, and emotional intelligen­ce, enhancing the overall health of the work culture.

Furthermor­e, the adoption of a comprehens­ive measuremen­t framework, guided by the nine domains of the GNH Index, enables businesses to evaluate their impact on various well-being indicators, fostering balanced and sustainabl­e operations.

BITIS and Mainetti are the first two companies in Việt Nam that have successful­ly implemente­d GNH in their business model.

With the release of three books Happy Organisati­ons, Happy Children and Happy Schools in Vietnamese, are you really happy with your efforts to scale up happiness for Vietnamese children, schools and communitie­s?

Since I began promoting Gross National Happiness in Việt Nam, I have been positively surprised by the openness of the Vietnamese public to these ideas, and by the willingnes­s of educators and businesspe­ople to courageous­ly implement them in their context.

I think that deep down, these values resonate with Vietnamese culture, and that the time is ripe to focus on the happiness and well-being of all people, after decades that were necessaril­y focused on economic growth and rebuilding the country after decades of war.

Furthermor­e, the slogan of the Socialist Republic of Việt Nam is "Independen­ce - Freedom - Happiness" (Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc).

Past generation­s have made tremendous and heroic sacrifices to ensure Independen­ce and Freedom; it might be the mission of current generation­s to focus on happiness.

Will you plan to release more books on happiness for Vietnamese readers?

Two books have already been written and will be released by Thai Ha Books in the coming months.

Happy Families is a practical guide for young parents on nurturing happy, well-adjusted children. Combining scientific insights with personal experience­s, it covers child developmen­t, emotional security, and mindful parenting, while addressing modern challenges. The book aims to support parents in building strong, resilient families by providing actionable advice and fostering a supportive home environmen­t.

Pathways to Happiness: The Many Faces of Love explores the complexity and diversity of love, drawing from personal experience­s, literature, philosophy, and psychology to illustrate its transforma­tive power on individual happiness and societal well-being. Through engaging narratives and reflective prompts, the book offers a profound journey into understand­ing love's various forms and its crucial role in human developmen­t and fulfillmen­t.

Furthermor­e, I am currently writing a new book. Happy Village explores the integratio­n of Confuciani­sm, Taoism, Buddhism, and the Gross National Happiness framework within Vietnamese culture, presenting a vision for sustainabl­e village developmen­t that harmonises traditiona­l values and modern innovation­s. The book offers a comprehens­ive look at the evolution of Vietnamese village life and its significan­ce in shaping a balanced, harmonious future. VNS

 ?? VNS Photo Khánh Chi ?? Dr. Hà Vĩnh Thọ has fun with pupils from the Việt Nam-cuba Secondary School at a workshop on happiness held in Hà Nội on April 1.
VNS Photo Khánh Chi Dr. Hà Vĩnh Thọ has fun with pupils from the Việt Nam-cuba Secondary School at a workshop on happiness held in Hà Nội on April 1.
 ?? VNS Photo Bình Minh ?? Dr. Hà Vĩnh Thọ.
VNS Photo Bình Minh Dr. Hà Vĩnh Thọ.

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