The World's Happiest Man on Altruism
Matthieu Ricard, also known as 'the world's happiest man', spent the best part of 25 years in the Himalayas with barely any contact with the Western world he was born into. At 26-years-old he left behind his molecular biology studies and settled into a life of serenity and spiritual training. However, he is now very much back on the Western scene. When I ask Ricard why he returned, he sighs and says: "When I was in my hermitage I thought, if I can do something useful, maybe I should come down for a bit"
This piece shares more about Ricard's perspectives on life, business, and altruism.
http://www.dailygood.org/story/1223/the-world-s-happiest-man-on-altruism-oliver-haenlein/
This piece shares more about Ricard's perspectives on life, business, and altruism.
http://www.dailygood.org/story/1223/the-world-s-happiest-man-on-altruism-oliver-haenlein/