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Lessons From the Hermit Kingdom of Bhutan: GNH, Mindfulness and Technology
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On a recent trip to Bhutan, Mike Davis, founder of Purposeful, discovered the positive social impact of incorporating “gross national happiness” principles into policy and business. SHARE. Bhutan. Wednesday, 14th December 2016 at 9:00 am. Mike Davis, ...
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Lessons From the Hermit Kingdom of Bhutan: GNH, Mindfulness and Technology - Pro Bono Australia
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