An Experiment in Gratitude | The Science of Happiness

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Published 2013-07-11
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CREDITS:
Created by: Mike Bernstein & Matt Pittman
Director: Mike Bernstein
Producer: Matt Pittman
Cinematographer: Yuki Noguchi
Production Designer: Flower Cole
Editor: Casey McClelland
Colorist: Trevor Durtschi
VFX: Cameron Clark
Camera Operator: Charles Balch
1st AC | B Cam Op: Tony Corella
Gaffer | C Cam Op: John Woodsie
DIT: Jessica Blaize Hendricks
Sound Mixer/Boom Operator: Ben Adams
Sound Mixer/Sound Design: Matt Schwartz
Production Coordinator: William Cubbon
Art Director: Libby Wampler
Makeup: Taylor Tompkins
BTS Cinematographer: Blair Neighbors
BTS Editor: Oscar Castro

HOST:
Julian Huguet

FEATURED PARTICIPANTS:
Otto Graham
Odell Mack
Samantha Valdellon
Samira Sara
Loie V. Russell-Templton

MUSIC:
All songs by Lullatune
""Little things swimming under a microscope""
""The Hands of a Clock""
""Brass Practice""
""Riding a bike down a big hill and taking your feet off of the pedals""

BTS MUSIC:
""Dance it, Dance All (Motel Costes Mix)"" by The Easton Ellises
""Buddy Guy"" by Podington Bear (podingtonbear.com/)"

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All Comments (21)
  • @MsSunnyMuffins
    The old man who picks his teacher. That's why most teachers go into teaching - to be able to affect someone like that. Yay for everyone omg life is great :)
  • @Chariking13
    Who else wanted to hear that man speak to his accounting teacher?
  • @nesirsitsir
    I'm a doctor and was holding back for the entire video; given that we are trained to hide our emotions in clinical settings. I heard "Trust me..." and rolled my eyes, assuming the narrator was about to say "I'm a doctor." When he said "I'm in a lab coat" I lost it laughing and crying at the same time. You don't need a medical school education or a PhD to positively influence people's lives, or any formal education at all for that matter. Just a simple message like this can really influence a person's outlook on life and how they feel about themselves. Even someone like me; a cold, conditioned medical professional whose life centers around neutralizing my feelings and emotions. I'm going to call my dad and do this as soon as it isn't 3:20 a.m. on a Thursday night, because I have a day off tomorrow.
  • @BBTLProductions
    I can't be the only one really inspired by the fact that the older gentleman chose his college accounting instructor, good teachers can have a big impact on someone's life and I wish that more teachers could hear that.
  • @Kaktusalax
    In the period between childhood and maturity, we're often reluctant to honestly express our gratitude. But when we leave the things we had far behind, we come to realize with painful clarity just how precious they were. Just how happy they made us. I'm crying again, goddamn it.
  • @novaflorencia
    i love that the old man implied that Jesus is the One who has had the true biggest impact on his life. all glory be to God for who He is and what He's done for us 🙌🏼❤️
  • @Angarayan
    Trying to be in a state of gratitude even when there is apparently nothing to be grateful for, is an unfailing way to be peaceful and joyous.
  • @vilAvain
    Did anyone else cried like a baby when he asked who influenced you the most in your life and I instantly thought of my mom, I cried so hard I felt like I need a break from the video and it's fucking 1.30 and I have school tomorrow. I've never felt more appreciative of my mom and I realized how much of a brat I've been. I am so so so so so sorry mom...
  • I can't upload a video because there are students involved, but I did this with my kids. They are from a title 1 school and many of them have rough backgrounds. I showed them this video, had them write the letter, and many decided to call the person from school. Some cried, which made me cry, but all were happy. I'm working on placing positive energy in their lives and this was one that I'm sure they won't forget!
  • @audascape5698
    Im greatful for my younger brother, not only because i have someone to talk to and is always there. But because he got me out of deppression and stopped from suiciding in the garage. Im grateful that he helped me see what i had lost sight of, he helped me see what was in front of me this whole time. Which was my family, my brother saved my life. Gave me hope that things would get better. My brother is my best friend that nothing / no one can replace. Im grateful for having him around, despite the times that we fight and hate eachother. There isnt anything in the world that will change that. My brother who is now 12 at the time has saved the life of someone who was 17 and have been going into the darkest moments of deppression. Thanks to him, I'm still in good health. My younger brother, whom at the time didnt care of what i did for the longest time, did something that even i couldnt do. That was, showing me the pain that loved ones would have to endure, for my careless thoughts, while blinded in deppression. Thanks to him I found what i have been missing. Thank you bro. For having my back when i needed it the most then and now.
  • @kevincordeiro
    gratitude rocks! We have so much to be thankful for - health, family, friends, just being alive to experience today. Use your time to learn a new skill, make new friends, volunteer, or reconnect with your family. Life is too short to worry all the time.
  • This is true. I always call my mom and brother whenever I feel bad, and everything just lightens up.
  • @rickokelley4186
    Bill and Rose Morriss gave me a graduation card in 1970 and that wisdom has sustained me all my long life: Happiness does not depend upon what happens outside of you but on what happens inside of you; it is measured by the spirit in which you meet the problems of life.
  • @LaLabutterfly
    My mum and I aren't in the same country and I haven't called her in 3 wks. This has reminded me that inspite of all the ups and downs in our relationship and all our disagreements she still wants the best for me. We're pretty much oil and water and I remember exactly when that happened when I was younger. As much as it is hard for either of us to verbally communicate affection, it's important I let her know I appreciate how much she's done for me.
  • @jeffamunoz
    I will never forget this video, this is one of the proudest moments in my life. I did the challenge and called my parents while I was in college.