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Tony ButlerDirector, Museum of East Anglian Life

Materialism degrades matter, museums rise it up

Satish Kumar

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Positive Psychology

• Positive Emotion The Pleasant Life

• Eudaemonic Flow The Good Life

• Using your strengths to create something greater than you are The Meaningful Life

• We would spend less time treating mental illness if we spend more time promoting mental wellness.

Martin Seligman

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• More unequal societies are bad for almost everyone within them – the rich as well as the poor

• Almost every modern social and environmental problem – ill health, lack of community life, violence, obesity, mental illness, long working hours big prison populations – is more likely to occur in a less equal society

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The Western Economy

… has given us wealth beyond measure, but has taken away the chief benefits of wealth, the consciousness of having enough

Robert and Edward Skidelsky

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Joseph Stieglitz, The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future Amartya Sen – The Idea of Justice, Robert and Edward Skidelsky – How Much is Enough, Diane Coyle – The Economics of Enough,

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The Five Ways to Well-Being

ConnectBe Active

Take Notice

Keep LearningGive

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Transition Movement

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a sanctuary from commercial messages

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a place for encounters

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being psychologically present

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giving back

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Chiltern Open Air Museum Imperial War Museum North

The Beaney Art Gallery, Canterbury Reading Museum

The Garden Museum, London Shakespeare’s Birthplace

The Cinema Museum, London London Transport Museum

The Manchester Museum The Story Museum, Oxford

Godalming Museum The Lightbox, Woking

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What we’ve learnt

• Greatest impacts are on Individuals as well as than organisations

• A network is more powerful than a hierarchy

• Linking well-being to environmental sustainability is more difficult than it looks

• The power of speaking openly about bigger issues and the wider context

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Happy Museum Principles 1. Create conditions for

wellbeing 2. Pursue mutual

relationships3. Learn for resilience4. Value the environment

and be a steward of the future as well as the past

5. Be an active citizen6. Measure what matters

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Happy Museum Principles 1. Create conditions for

wellbeing 2. Pursue mutual

relationships3. Learn for resilience4. Value the environment

and be a steward of the future as well as the past

5. Be an active citizen6. Measure what matters

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Happy Museum Principles 1. Create conditions for

wellbeing 2. Pursue mutual

relationships3. Learn for resilience4. Value the environment

and be a steward of the future as well as the past

5. Be an active citizen6. Measure what matters

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Happy Museum Principles 1. Create conditions for

wellbeing 2. Pursue mutual

relationships3. Learn for resilience4. Value the environment

and be a steward of the future as well as the past

5. Be an active citizen6. Measure what matters

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Happy Museum Principles 1. Create conditions for

wellbeing 2. Pursue mutual

relationships3. Learn for resilience4. Value the environment

and be a steward of the future as well as the past

5. Be an active citizen6. Measure what matters

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Happy Museum Principles 1. Create conditions for

wellbeing 2. Pursue mutual

relationships3. Learn for resilience4. Value the environment

and be a steward of the future as well as the past

5. Be an active citizen6. Measure what matters

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The value of Museums and Happiness

The Value of Musuems to people’s happiness is £3,200 per year, per person.

This compares to:

Being an audience in the Arts £2,000Participation in Arts activity £1.500Participation in Sport £1,500

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www.eastanglianlife.org.ukwww.happymuseumproject.org

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