Dr. Jennifer Aaker, General Atlantic Professor of Marketing at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, tells the inspirational story of Sameer Bhatia and Vinay Chakravarthy, two friends who were diagnosed with leukemia. Their mutual friends were spurred to act and through social media started a movement for South Asian leukemia patients everywhere. Dr. Aaker explains how happiness was created through what on the surface was a sad event. This clip is an excerpt from a May 24, 2010 talk entitled Happiness is Miserable: Here’s Why. The talk was sponsored by the Stanford Professional Women’s Group in the Stanford Alumni Association. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Alumni Association: www.stanfordalumni.org Stanford Professional Women: www.stanfordwomen.org Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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a great idea.?
Big things really begin small.. Nice? video..
dramatic example? but nothing new
@zzellezz1 She should think before she speaks and I don’t? want another life nor grow up… BITCH!!!
@psilocyberspaceman someone’s cranky…Get? a life and grow up!
I agree?
This woman is like a real life version? of Legally Blonde. Great message though
Technology is the reason you wear your glasses, can speak into a microphone, get video recorded and presented? on youtube… BITCH!!!
This? is how I run my MLM business from home.
@JelloRolls53
yes, but is the power and the difference a person can make in society.
1 clear? goal and the will to take action
sad sad story, but his legacy and motivation lives on