Author, writer, entrepreneur and founder speaks on the main stage at HAIC 2017 about finding meaning and happiness through the noise and struggle.

This presentation was recorded at GOTO Chicago 2019. #gotocon #gotochgo http://gotochgo.com Full title: The Happy Movement: How Business Is The Key To Making The World A Happier Place Evan Sutter - Co-founder of Hapzly, Measuring Businesses on Happiness Output ABSTRACT We can all agree that we want to live in a happy world.
The Greek philosophers said "know thyself" was the most important teaching..... and maybe what we really need in this fast paced world is learn how to really...
Evan Sutter wrote the following piece as a dedication to his nieces and nephews for his new book Awake. Awake is a dynamic journal jam-packed with thought-pr...
Thoreau said "we cannot dream ourselves into character, we must hammer and forge one." Meaning and passion comes on the back of action, through introspection, examination and exploration.
Marcel Proust said "the true voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." Exploration doesn't have to involve always m...
Marcel Proust said that the "true voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." All travel should encompass this, it should change us, break down our dogmatic views and free us from our pre-conceived ideas and notions.
While living in a hut in the forests of a Buddhist Monastery, Evan heard two pieces of advice that would change his life forever....
Tolstoy said "if you want to be happy, be." How can we be when we can't find stillness in the mind.
Prospects for education after high school are limited for youth from low-income backgrounds growing up in Bogota, and for youth in disadvantaged areas throughout the world. 99% of students enrolled in Bogota's government schools are from low-income backgrounds. So the youth leave school early to work low-level jobs and lack the crucial skills to enjoy happy and healthy lives.
A few of us got together outside a prominent grocery chain to bring a voice to simple changes that can make a world of difference! Australians use more than 4 billion plastic grocery-style bags each year and an estimated 50 million of these bags enter the environment ending up in waterways and the ocean.