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Quantification of Happiness using the Science of Metabolomic Profiling Dr. Ching Lo Toronto, Canada May 9, 2014 Academy of Wisdom & Enlightenment (AWE) UNDV Conference W3-14
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2 Adjunct Professor, Environmental Science Councilor, Sustainability Certificate Senior Research Scientist, Ministry of the Environment President, Green Think Tank Principal, Academy of Wisdom & Enlightenment (AWE) 2
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Overlaps 4 Conference Sub-themes Workshop 1. Buddhist Response to Sustainable Development and Social Change Workshop 2. Buddhist Response to Global Warming and Environmental Protection Workshop 3. Buddhist Contributions to Healthy Living Workshop 5. Buddhist Education and University Level Curriculum 3
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Sustainable development is the state achieved when development meets the needs of both current and future generations (UN World Commission on Environment and Development 1987, p.1). “Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” Embraces “Triple-Bottom-Line (3BL)” or the 3 P’s “planet, people, prosperity/profits” 4
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gulf of Mexico oil spill
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7 CAUSE: Burning fossil fuel (vehicles & electricity generation) emit CO 2 which blanket the earth. Heat from sunlight cannot escape into space
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Energy appetite provoked global nightmares Energy = the ability to do work Energy electricity electric current currency money Physics / economics Open up the thinking boxes, multi- disciplinary, Trans-boundary, connect the dots, big picture, holistic thinking 8
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Dominant Civilization is destructive to humans & nature 1.Tobacco 1940’s – 1990’s 2.Acid rain 1950’s – 1980’s 3.Ozone hole 1960’s – 1990’s 4.Global Warming 1970’s – future Big money – big evilBig money – big evil Small money – can be fixed Band aid solution, fix one, the next problem arise, root cause not addressed
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10 Corporate Cycle Socio- economics Cycle Free Market Economy Social Benefits Any political system Corporate Profit Increase Production Increase Consump tion Root causes 10
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11 Global warming root-cause analysis
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Central Value System of the dominant civilization
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Critical thinking steps: Root-causes of global warming Humans pursue happiness Happiness is an abstract quality Humans do not know how to make consistent decisions based on abstract quality Decisions are easy when based on quantity, number Money (currency) is the only number available and universally recognized Consequently, people pursue money in their attempt to pursue happiness Money translates into consuming power. Over- consumption demands over-production, creates wastes, depletes natural resources, pollutes the environment and causes global warming (rising sea level, flood, water shortage, food shortage, climate change, diseases…) 13
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A new science to establish a new value system alternative to money The real solution to change the central value of the dominant civilization is to provide an alternative, quantifiable measurement of happiness, a “Happiness Index” 14
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Evolution of “Happiness Index” first-generation 1972 Bhutan's former King Jigme Singye Wangchuck proposed gross national happiness (GNH) concept to supplement the gross domestic product (GDP) concept {religion + political/social science + economics} Earth Hall of Fame, Kyoto 2009
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7 Primary factors used to measure “Happiness” 1 st -generation method 1.Physical and Mental Health 2.Time Balance 3.Social and Community Vitality 4.Cultural Vitality 5.Material Standards 6.Quality of Governance 7.Environmental Vitality 37 pages long survey 16
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Evolution of “Happiness Index” second-generation 2006 a second-generation GNH concept by Med Jones, the President of International Institute of Management Treat happiness as a socioeconomic development metric 17
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7-parameters of 2nd-generation GNH by direct survey & statistical measurement of respective matrices 1.Economic Wellness: economic metrics such as consumer debt, average income to consumer price index ratio and income distribution 2.Environmental Wellness: environmental metrics such as pollution, noise and traffic 3.Physical Wellness: physical health metrics such as severe illnesses 4.Mental Wellness: mental health metrics such as usage of antidepressants and rise or decline of psychotherapy patients 5.Workplace Wellness: labor metrics such as jobless claims, job change, workplace complaints and lawsuits 6.Social Wellness: social metrics such as discrimination, safety, divorce rates, complaints of domestic conflicts and family lawsuits, public lawsuits, crime rates 7.Political Wellness: political metrics such as the quality of local democracy, individual freedom, and foreign conflicts
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2010 GNH Rank 1. Denmark 2.Finland 3.Norway 4.Sweden 4.Holland 6.Costa Rica 6.New Zealand 8.Canada 8.Israel 8.Australia 8.Switzerland 14.USA 17.Britain 44.France 70.Taiwan 81.Hong Kong 125.China
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World Happiness Report 2012 by the Earth Institute, Columbia University P.31 http://www.earth.columbia.edu/sitefil es/file/Sachs%20Writing/2012/World %20Happiness%20Report.pdf 1 Denmark 2 Norway 3 Finland 4 Netherlands 5 Canada 11 USA 18 UK http://www.earth.columbia.edu/sitefil es/file/Sachs%20Writing/2012/World %20Happiness%20Report.pdf 20
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Planet_Index 1Costa Rica64.07.379.32.5 2Vietnam60.45.875.21.4 3Colombia59.86.473.71.8 4Belize59.36.576.12.1 5El Salvador58.96.772.22.0 6Jamaica58.56.273.11.7 7Panama57.87.376.13.0 8Nicaragua57.15.774.01.6 9Venezuela56.97.574.43.0 10Guatemala56.96.371.21.8 Happy Planet Index (HPI) 2006 New Economic Foundation human well-being & environmental impact 2012 Ranking 151 countries HPI Well-being Life expectancy ecological footprint 9/10 top countries are in the Caribbean Basin, despite high levels of poverty. Costa Rica is top, second time in a row, due to its very high life expectancy which is second highest in the Americas, and higher than the U.S., experienced well-being higher than many richer nations and a per capita footprint 1/3 the size of the U.S. Among the top 40 countries by overall HPI score, only 4 countries have a GDP per capita of over US$15,000Caribbean Basinthe Americas 21
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Shortcomings of the 1 st & 2 nd - generation “Gross National Happiness” (1)The questionnaire surveys are qualitative, subjective, opinionated and culturally influenced (2)Uncontrollable bias in sampling is highly probable (3)The GNH result does not motivate or empower individual participants surveyed 22
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Third-generation medical solution is hereby proposed A response to the United Nations Resolution 65/309, 2011, which calls for establishing a means to measure happiness To quantify happiness using reliable and reproducible laboratory analysis of human body metabolites combined with physiological and psychological measurements Ching Lo (2010) Global Warming: Realities, Root- cause Analysis, and a Happy Solution. eBook ISBN: 978-0-9867943-1-5. http://www.amazon.com/Global-Warming-Realities-Root-cause- ebook/dp/tags-on-product/B003XKNDY4 http://www.amazon.com/Global-Warming-Realities-Root-cause- ebook/dp/tags-on-product/B003XKNDY4 23
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24 Happiness/Stressor Measurements Conventional techniques Subjective Evaluation Psychological self assessment Objective Evaluation Questionnaire assessments by social circle Lie detector, heart beat rate, skin conductivity, perspiration, respiration. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT scans Infrared Spectrum Proposed objective laboratory technique Metabolomics 24
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26 Metabolomics Lab 26
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Subject Categories 10. Spiritual 9. Rich retired 8. Optimists 7. Celebrities 6. Financier 5. Average Joe 4. Poor people 3. Manic depressive 2.Suicidal/homicidal 1. War veterans
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29 Nature of Happiness Index Is: –Objective –Neutral –Informative –Incentive Is not: –Confrontational –Dogmatic 29
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30 Function of the Happiness Index Will: –Measure the well being of society –Entice and guide policy makers –Redefine quality of life –Help individuals to make lifestyle choices in the short and long term –Be a powerful alternative to the mighty dollar. and other economic indexes Will not: –Be tradable –Be falsify 30
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Conclusions 1.Third-generation approach to create quantifiable “Happiness Index” is technically feasible. 2.This is evolution of human collective consciousness. 3.Scientific approach to religion (nirvana research) brings Science and religion together. 4.Spiritual value system to change materialistic social values 5.Changing human behaviour to save the planet 31
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