
A few month ago, I had the crazy idea to do world stats on happiness. And now it’s finally live on the Appstore!!!!
You launch the application plug in your mood and discover the mood of others around you. It’s so funny to see happy and sad faces in the street you are walking in. Zoom out and the world is covered with happy faces. Then you can check you happiness level compared to your country and the world with the stats.
It’s also possible to post your mood on Twitter or facebook.
Creating an application was a totally new job for me but it’s so fun to see it out there. So if you have suggestions on how to improve it, send me a message
Happystep is now available at the Appstore:

If you want to develop your own Iphone application, contact me, I will give you the developper and designer contact info.
This is a little exercise I will do on a regular basis: explaining what is this blog about.
At first, I wanted it to be very objective and thourough. I want to explore happiness through science, psychology, philosophy… and report to you. But I realise that it is very difficult for me to have distance. I can’t help but use personal emotions or experiences to write. So let it be I told myself. This is a blog that is following my pursuit of happiness.
This morning I looked at pictures from 2008.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
There is a lot of pictures reflecting our world’s afflictions. And with my course of life, I can only imagine fear, distress, hunger, desperation… This Blog is a tribute to all the people who are raising the happiness level on the planet no matter what.
So let’s follow the track of happiness. Can people see the beauty of this world? Do they believe in it? What do they do to shape it?
I will try to go and meet the people from different corners to ask them what are the keys to their happiness.
Follow my moodsteps

Sometines it looks like SciFi
((Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images)

This one was a bit of a choc. I lived 3 years in Korea when I was a teenager and this door is an important symbol. To see it in flames like if it was a hollywood movie is unreal.
(Kim Jae-hwan/AFP/Getty Images)

Alone and not because he is watched by the camera.
(MANPREET ROMANA/AFP/Getty Images)

I don’t know?!
(AP Photo/Greg Baker)

This photo makes me so happy! It looks like a tibetan mandala, a jewel, a giant jellyfish, whatever… Exploring the universe is beautiful 
(Maximilien Brice, © CERN)

Two worlds.
(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

I had a dream when I was 25 and that’s a good sum-up
REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas)

In a glimpse.
(REUTERS/Kevin Coombs)

No comment. Yes there is: “no comment”.
(REUTERS/Stringer)
There is so many more incredible pictures
Happy new Year!