Happiness as Anarchy

Happiness as Anarchy #103: Why Music Works

2019-09-02T22:10:18+10:00September 2nd, 2019|Happiness as Anarchy, music, Things That Make Me Happy|

The School of Life and Alain de Botton's philosophies on everyday life are quite enlightening (despite Alain's frightfully posh British accent). Watch this video for a clear and simple explanation of the power of music over the human heart and mind. Then go and stick your favourite CD in the player. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GeM-E8gMzk

Happiness as Anarchy #97: Quantifiable Progress

2019-08-27T22:27:31+10:00August 27th, 2019|Happiness as Anarchy, music, Things That Make Me Happy|

As a qualitative researcher, I'm normally quite suspicious of quantitative measurements. However, there are times when the numbers are both meaningful and deeply satisfying. I just updated my song list document - I haven't done it since January when was sitting around the century mark - and discovered that it now numbers 180. That's a

Happiness as Anarchy #95: Dear Hearts

2019-08-25T22:06:14+10:00August 25th, 2019|Happiness as Anarchy, music, Things That Make Me Happy|

Here's a little bit of Dinah Shore to round off the weekend. Dear Hearts and Gentle People was a hit for Dinah in 1950. Bing Crosby and Perry Como, among others, also recorded the song, written by songwriting team Sammy Fain and Bob Hillard. It's happy and wholesome, impeccably arranged and recorded. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q5yyiaJV8Y    

Happiness as Anarchy #94: Unsolicited dress-ups

2019-08-24T23:04:44+10:00August 24th, 2019|Happiness as Anarchy, people, Things That Make Me Happy, versailles|

I popped along to the Foto Biennale opening this evening in Versailles costume (doing a little promo for the next show on the 20th September in Ballarat). I was lucky enough to find my favourite after hours loading zone park outside Karova (heavy rock venue), where there was quite a queue of young people dressed

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