12. The
GDP
is
not
a
sufficient
measure
of
holisGc
value
of
well-‐
being
for
individuals,
countries
or
the
world.
13. GDP
Counts
GDP
Doesn’t
Count
• Air
polluGon
• The
health
of
our
• CigareOe
adverGsing
children
• Locks
for
our
doors
• Quality
of
their
• Jails
for
people
who
educaGon
break
them
• Joy
of
their
play
• DestrucGon
of
the
• Beauty
of
our
poetry
redwoods
• Integrity
of
our
public
• Napalm
officials
• Nuclear
warheads
• Our
wit
• Armored
police
cars
to
• Our
courage
fight
riots
• Our
compassion
21. Goal
1:
By
March
20
2014,
release
individual
well-‐being
indicators
(a
person’s
“Personal
Happiness
Indicator”)
based
on
each
person's
own
well-‐being
definiGon.
22.
Goal
2:
By
March
20,
2014,
release
an
open-‐source
applicaGon
that
provides
users
access
to
well-‐being
scores
for
themselves
and
others
plus
provide
resources
for
improving
well-‐being.
23. UNIQUE
We
are
not
generaGng
quesGons
to
be
measured
on
a
populaGon
level
from
which
we
will
infer
an
individual's
level
of
personal
well-‐being.
We
are
starGng
with
the
individual
and
creaGng
soaware
that
will
learn
what
is
meaningful
for
that
person.
This
type
of
person-‐
centric
methodology
wasn't
logisGcally
feasible
before
the
Smartphone.
24. REAL
-‐
TIME
We
aren't
just
collecGng
data
once
from
individuals.
We're
creaGng
a
living,
growing,
real-‐&me
global
well-‐being
indicator.
Once
the
survey
is
done,
mobile
phones
keep
collecGng
data
and
providing
well-‐being
metrics
for
every
person
who
has
taken
the
survey.
Users
can
see
the
changing
well-‐being
scores
without
taking
further
surveys.