Monday, August 11, 2014
Happiness balloons
During a seminar for 500 people, the facilitator got the people involved in a group activity. He asked each person to write their name on a balloon with a marker. The 500
balloons were collected and put in another room, and the participants were given five minutes to find the balloon with their name on it. As they searched
frantically for their own names, they collided with one other, pushed others around, and created utter chaos. At the end of the five minutes, no one had found their own balloon. No one. The new instructions were for each person to randomly collect a balloon and
give it to the person whose name was written on it. Within minutes
everyone had their own balloon. This happens in our lives. We look frantically for happiness, not knowing where it is. Yet our happiness lies in the
happiness of other people. Give them their happiness, and you will find your
own happiness.
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1 comment:
That's a great exercise; a fun way to forget about everything else, connect with other people and relate it to whatever topic the seminar is about
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