Unhappy Millennials

Gen Y (aka Millennials or individuals born between ’77-’94) gets a lot of hate in the media these days. This infographic explores why this generation tends to struggle more with depression and have unrealistic expectations than other generations in the past.

Homeless in the US 2012

Exhaustive data about homelessness : states accounting for nearly half the homeless population, states having the highest rates of unsheltered homeless and more!

American Minimalist Movement

How has the American way of living changed? Are Americans turning to a more minimalist mindset? From living pace to free time, Americans have adjusted to a life that is often deemed as stressful and burdensome.

Control Bad Habits

Habits are difficult to avoid forming. Routine is just human nature at work! Sometimes we develop bad habits that can become detrimental to our health and are tough to kick. This graphic gets down to the inward mechanism of habit to addiction formation and suggests practices that help us curb the process and break the loop.

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Australian Wonderland

From beautiful beaches to fabulous cities, Australia is the happiest place on earth to live. And it’s not only the sun, the sea and the landscapes that make this statement solid. Far from it, it’s the OECD report that ranks Aussies as the happiest citizens based on 11 happiness factors.

Personal Finance Tips 2013

New year – new plans – new challenges. If you are prediciting tight finance for 2013, this infographic will show you 13 different money saving tips that will help you save a combined total of $11,244.00! How? By simply adjusting your daily life and making choices that will help you take control of the situatiion.

Components of Happiness

What makes us happy? Paula Davis – Laack gives us the 10 step path to happiness and DegreeSearch.org shows its creative simplicity off with happy tiles.

Life is Short

Let’s be blunt. We won’t live forever, eternal life is still in the labs next to the everlasting youth. We all have things to do so as we keep our head over water, things we should or things that help us keep going. Have you ever wondered how much time all these things take out from our lifespan? According to this presentation we have roughly 9 years and 6 months of pure life for doing things we love!

Measure Success Life

Do you side with these conventions in evaluating life success? Do you find them objective or subjective? Could we rigidly separate people to successful and unsuccessful? What counts more in success – our “shoulds” or our “wants”? See for your self.

Happiest Cities to Live in

10 cities with happy spirit, great attractions and good living conditions that you should consider in case you are thinking to put down new roots.

Eternal Life

We all know it’s not possible (at least for now). But here you’ll see the “first steps” to the conquest of eternal life as well as the myths behind the human vanity to prolong longevity.

We are all Water

A great infographic that reminds us the importance of water in our living and its contribution to the planet’s ecosystem.