A couple of days ago I deleted it, because I found myself unable to give meaningful answers to the three questions it asks, of how happy, relaxed, and awake I am.
You don't just feel like @#%# or surprisingly happy? Those are the sort of things that we can hope to trace the causes for.
You don't just feel like @#%# or surprisingly happy? Those are the sort of things that we can hope to trace the causes for.
No. I can feel that way about particular events or situations, but people seem to be describing a free-floating pervasive mood that goes up and down without their knowing why, and that is not something I experience. Maybe I'm naturally in some sort of Buddhist or Stoic state of enlightenment, but it doesn't feel like it. Or maybe it comes from the personal development courses I took a long time ago.
Track your happiness using your iphone:
Seems like a no-brainer to use this to me, at least if you have an iphone. For those with a droid, according to their twitter feed:
Despite being a really cool app for managing your happiness, this is just a great idea for doing research. Now I want to take advantage of the large iphone/droid user base to learn about people in some way. Any ideas?