Father Bob offers people the chance to win happiness in new project via cummins&partners
Father Bob of the Father Bob Foundation has launched a new project via cummins&partners offering people the chance to win happiness – guaranteed.
To participate people are encouraged to make a donation at winhappiness.com and tell the Father Bob Foundation ‘how they find happiness’. Third prize is one of 5 flat screen TV’s. Second prize is an amazing 5 night stay at one of the ritziest, coolest hotel chains around. But it’s the First prize that’s interesting. First prize is ‘happiness – guaranteed. Or more specifically the winner will be awarded a ‘Week volunteering in a Soup Kitchen’. Yes first prize is a volunteering for a week, in one of Father Bob’s Soup Kitchens. The winner will be helping others by serving up meals to the homeless’ – and in the process they’ll be making themselves happier – guaranteed.
The unusual first prize is based off the insight (and backed up with loads of academic studies) that shows that people are happier when they give. Giving something of ourselves makes us happier – whether it be time, money or volunteering.
Further, the winner will be able to complete a pre and post questionnaire measuring their happiness levels. If they haven’t gone up after a week working in the soup kitchen the winner is welcome to stay on volunteering until happiness levels are improved. Happiness guaranteed.
The thinking behind the project
In the recently released 2014 Organisation of Economics Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Better Life Index, Australia was ranked the happiest industrialised nation for the fourth consecutive year. However, during this time both depression and homelessness rates have continued to rise (45% of us will experience a mental illness, the most common of which are anxiety and depression, whilst staggeringly 105,000 of us are Homeless – right now).
Father Bob Maguire believes the reasons behind these conflicting statistics are due to Australians not understanding what actually makes people happy.
Says Father Bob Maguire: “Too often people try to get happier via the superficial things in life; the money you earn, the clothes you wear or the car that you drive. Although economically sound, I believe we, as a nation can find a deeper and longer lasting happiness via an alternative route. We want to prove to people that giving to others, that helping others out – is actually the best way to make yourself happier. This is well supported by both common sense and science.”
As part of Father Bob’s mission to help Australian’s find happiness, The Father Bob Foundation is running this experimental project – giving people the chance to actually win happiness guaranteed. Or more specifically Father Bob is offering people the chance to work in one of his soup kitchens.
A large meta-study recently completed, looking at the impact of helping others and found that actively volunteering improves ones mental health, makes one happier, reduces depression, and can even make you live longer. Consumer psychologist Adam Ferrier is at the forefront of customer behaviour and reinforces the study, suggesting helping others is a better way to get happy rather than going for a quick win and buying something for yourself.
Says Ferrier: “We make a lot of mistakes estimating the amount of joy possessions actually give us. On most occasions, when we make purchases or contribute our time to experiences that benefit others, we are left feeling far more rewarded and these memories stay with us for a lot longer. Forget the cars, or bigger, flatter TV’s, a week’s worth of memories supporting the less fortunate is an experience that will provide you continued joy for the remainder of your years.”
Says Father Bob Maguire: “We’re excited to conduct this experiment and look forwards to giving someone the chance to win happiness. I’ll be by your side as your serving meals, and receiving happiness in return.”
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The insight that Happiness is something anyone can experience as a result of their own selfless actions is spot on. Contributing to Charity via donation is a hollow experience compared to the being face to face at the coal face. Volunteering is not only rewarding and happiness inducing, but also educational and possibly life changing.
WinHappiness is potentially a global idea – the next Movember perhaps?
Brilliant… the thought of it gave me goosebumps, so simple, so effective, well done guys!
This is a really interesting and novel way of approaching charitable donations, and the sense of personal happiness that so many of us seek.
Well done to all involved, including Father Bob, for being willing to try something different and look for deeper connections with the people who donate to charity. I work on a charity client and this is the sort of brave thinking I wish we had presented (and were able to sell rather than the same old same old call to donate).
I really quite like that.
Lovely. Really lovely.
Agree. Amazing idea. Simple and insightful. Needs a media partner to make it big.
smart.
I really like it. Credits please!
amazing idea and message.
the execution is completely awful. it’s so poor it actually distracts from the message. any production company would have done this as a favour. why so many bad choices?
Brilliant insight based on a truism, leading to a simple, elegant solution. Powerful stuff.
Made me think. Nice.
I can enter the Win happiness website it says an error in the database
Win happiness is sure a great cause, if i was to win second or third prize i would donate it back to win happiness to help the poor for with food because that would make me happy to put smiles on there faces…!! Thank you for such a great cause father Bob :-))
lYour rite Bob hope you have gotten through to more than you think . Im shaw u have. By the way ask him to keep the finger of the rain button next monday please.Cheers Wayne .