Indyplus video: Founder Nataly Kogan speak about Happier app
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Can a social network make you happy? If you’ve suffered feelings of envy, jealousy, rage or even depression when looking at other people’s status updates online, you’re not alone. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter can have a detrimental effect on your mental health, as numerous studies have proved. It’s this negativity that inspired the launch of Happiness, a different kind of social network where posts have to be positive and people send each other smiles.
Watch a video below of its founder Nataly Kogan introducing the latest app that is in the pursue of happiness:
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