Get Glo Bis 3GB of 1K and Enjoying Surfing with Your Android Phones and PC

Make sure you subscribe to it on a blackberry phone, Use it to browse with that blackberry for some minute before you remove the SIM, Then Insert that SIM to your Android phone. Configure the APN of your Android phone with blackberry.net and activate it as your default setting. Switch on your data connection (H won't display yet). Off your Android phone again and remove the SIM (make sure the APN is set to blackberry.net ). - See more at: http://www.360techgates.blogspot.com/2016/05/get-glo-bis-3gb-of-1k-and-enjoying.html#sthash.WXQSFoo4.dpuf

How to Control the Windows Desktop With an Xbox or Steam Controller

If you have your PC set up as a living room gaming PC and media center, why use a mouse for everything when you could just use your game controller? By default, Xbox controllers work well with many PC games, but it won’t allow you to navigate the desktop and play something from Netflix. But with some third party software, you can use an Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller as a mouse and keyboard. If you have one of Valve’s Steam... - See more at: http://www.360techgates.blogspot.com/search/label/Gaming#sthash.OcCTFaFV.dpuf

How to Play DVDs and Blu-rays on Linux

How to Play DVDs and Blu-rays on Linux Commercial DVDs and Blu-ray discs are encrypted. The Digital Rights Management (DRM) is designed to prevent you from ripping them, copying them, and watching them on unsupported players. - See more at: http://www.360techgates.blogspot.com/search/label/Learn%20Hack#sthash.J8yncvsL.dpuf

Get 1000+ twitter followers In a Day

To my surprise there are some people who may not know that don't know how to get more followers on twitter,like 1000+ followers in a day but i will teach you today how to get more followers non-chalantly as long as you have an internet connection you are good to Go.

How to Install an Android OTA Update Without Losing Root

Over-the-air updates have long been the bane of many rooted Android users’ existences. It’s an endless battle: installing the update breaks root or won’t flash at all, but everyone wants the latest version of their mobile OS. Thanks to a new tool called FlashFire, the struggle may be over.

To Print to PDF on Any Computer, Smartphone, or Tablet


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All modern computers, smartphones, and tablets can now easily print web pages and other documents to PDF files without any extra software. Microsoft added this to Windows 10, and Apple added it to iOS 9.
PDF is a standard, portable document format that works across all devices. It’s ideal for archiving and sharing web pages and other documents. It’s just more compatible than other types of documents, like Microsoft’s XPS document format.

Windows 10


Windows 10 finally adds a built-in PDF printer to Windows. In any application — from Windows desktop apps to those new Windows Store apps — just select the “Print” option in the menu. You’ll see “Microsoft Print to PDF” appear in the list of installed printers. Select that printer and click the “Print” button. You’ll then be asked to provide a name and location for your new PDF file.

Windows 7, 8, and 8.1


Some applications do have integrated PDF-printing support, however. For example, in Chrome you can select the “Print” option and select “Save to PDF” to print to PDF. LibreOffice can also export documents to PDF. Check the application you’re using to see if it can do this without any additional software.
On previous versions of Windows, this can be a bit more of a headache. It’s not integrated into the operating system, so you may have to install a third-party PDF printer application. Unfortunately, many of these are packed with installer crapware.

Mac OS X

This is integrated into Mac OS X, too. But, if you’re familiar with the way it works on Windows and other operating systems, you might miss it.
To print to PDF, select the “Print” option in any application. Ignore the list of printers at the top of the print dialog that appears. Instead, click the “PDF” menu at the bottom of the dialog and select “Save as PDF”. Mac OS X will allow you to save the document to a PDF file instead of printing it to an actual printer, and will prompt you for a file name and location.

iPhone and iPad (iOS)


You can now open iBooks to access that PDF file. From iBooks, you can email the PDF file or share it to somewhere else. These PDF files can also be synced with iTunes so you can get them on your computer in the unlikely event that you regularly sync your iPhone or iPad with iTunes. They’ll be in your iTunes Book Library after they sync.
With iOS 9, Apple built this feature into every iPhone and iPad. To print a web page or other document to a PDF file, first open it in an application. Tap the “Share” button — it looks like a square with an up arrow coming out of it. Scroll through the list of icons in the top row and tap the “Save PDF to iBooks” option.

Android

This is part of Android too. It’s integrated as part of Android’s built-in support for printers — both physical printers and PDF printers.
In an Android app that supports printing — Chrome, for example — open the menu and tap the “Print” option. Tap the “Save to” menu and select “Save as PDF” to save a PDF file to your Android phone or tablet’s local storage, or tap “Save to Google Drive” to save a PDF file directly to your Google Drive account.
If you’re using an app that doesn’t have built-in printing support, you can always use Android’s Share menu. Install an app that can convert documents to PDF and you can then tap Share anywhere in Android and select that app to make a PDF.

Chrome OS

Chrome can always print files directly to PDF, and it works just the same on a Chromebook. Just click the menu button in Chrome and select Print. You’ll see a preview of the current web page. Click the “Change” button under “Destination” and select “Print to PDF” under “Local Destinations”. Select any options you want to change here and then click “Save” to save the file to PDF. You’ll be asked for a file name and location.

Other operating systems may offer this, too. It should be included by default on most desktop Linux systems, but different desktops will have different interfaces. Look in the “print” dialog and see if you can find an option for printing to PDF.

How to Resume Your Last Activity on Wrist Raise on Apple Watch


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By default, your Apple Watch screen turns on when you raise your wrist. Also, by default, when the screen turns on due to a wrist raise, the watch face displays, even if you were performing a different activity on your watch when the screen went off.
The “Resume To” setting on the watch allows you to specify whether you want the watch face to display every time you raise your wrist, or whether the previous activity is resumed. This setting can also be set on the phone. To change the setting on your watch, press the digital crown to access the Home screen and tap the “Settings” icon.
NOTE: The setting on the phone has a different name than the setting on the watch. It’s called “On Wrist Raise” on the phone but it’s the same setting, and we will show you how to change the phone setting later in this article.
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On the “Settings” screen, tap “General”.
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Tap “Wake Screen” on the “General” screen.
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If “Watch Face” is checked, then the watch face displays when you raise your wrist no matter what you were doing on the watch before the screen went off.
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If you want to have the watch resume to whatever activity you were performing before the screen went off, tap “Previous Activity” under “Resume To” on the “Wake Screen” screen. Press the digital crown to return to the Home screen and then again to return to the watch face.
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To change the same setting using your phone, tap the “Watch” icon on the phone’s Home screen.
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Make sure the “My Watch” screen is active. If not, tap the “My Watch” icon at the bottom of the screen.
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On the “My Watch” screen, tap “General”.
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Scroll down and tap “Wake Screen” on the “General” screen.
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Under “On Wrist Raise”, on the “Wake Screen” screen, tap “Resume Last Activity”.
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NOTE: Changing this setting on the watch, also changes it on the phone, and vice versa.

How To Use Magic IP's For Unlimited Browsing With Psiphon VPN


How to use JWP with Mtn music plus mb

If you've recently activate the Music plus mb then send Cancel7d to 131 then resend D to 131..

Dial *559*2# to check your 150mb

then download JWP here
after downloading the app..

create new apn on your phone with:

Name: Music plus
Apn: web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net
Proxy: 127.0.0.1
Port: 8080

save and activate as default apn...

open your Jwp app then configure it like this:

Proxy- 10.199.212.2
Port- 8080
Inject Host- musicplus.mtnonline.com

Save and connect then browse for free..

NOTE:

***After exhausting the 150mb, send Cancel7d to 5900 then resend D to 5900 to get another free 150mb***

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List Of Cheap Data Subscription Codes For All Network In Nigeria


This code were all tested and running in the time of posting it.

It works for all gargets like ipod, ipad, android, windows mobile, tablets, and PC. Enjoy your browsing as it last.

Using a Black berry on this data plan(s) may not work for you, except Airtel and Glo only.

1. MTN NIGERIA

* For 2GB: Send “SPB to 131″ in a text message. It will cost you N2,000 and will last for a complete one month.

2. ETISALAT NIGERIA

* For 1GB: Simply Dial *229*10*10# and will cost you N500 | It will last for 24 hours. I simple rates this plan as an emergency plan.

* For 1GB: Dial *5995*2#, cost N1,000. Last for 3 Days (Week Ends).

* For 2GB: Dial; *229*2*8#, Cost N2,000, Validity: 30days.

3. GLO NIGERIA

* For 3GB: Send “COMONTH to 777″ in a text message. Cost N1,000 for a whole one month. Note: This process will only work on your android phone if you root + twerk your mobile phone into a Black berry serial number before it will work for you.

4. AIRTEL NIGERIA:

* For 3GB: Dial *440*16# cost N1,500 and will last for 30days.

* For 4GB: Dial *440*161# Cost N2,000 and will last you for 1 month.

* For 9GB: Dial *438*1# Cost N3,500, Valid: for 30days.

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Review: ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2,’ Katniss’s Final Battle

There’s no risk that Katniss Everdeen, the warrior who has led the charge against oppression in “The Hunger Games” movies, can ever return to her current incarnation. Even if she and her world are rebooted back into franchise existence by a ravenous studio, her moment was now. Katniss, as played by Jennifer Lawrence over three years and four blockbusters, has evolved from a backwoods scrapper in the first movie into a battle-scarred champion and an exemplar of female power on screen and off — and the battles she’s fought have extended far beyond the fictional nation of Panem.
So, yes, of course Katniss is back, just as promised by the clumsy title of her last movie, “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1.” In “Part 2,” she has returned as destined to finish the fight, defeat the enemy and send off a big-screen series that has had an astonishing run both in cold-cash terms and in its meaningful symbolism. She’s ready. Since 2012, when the first movie landed, Katniss has grown into her role as a savior, an evolution that parallels that of Ms. Lawrence, who entered the series as a Sundance starlet and leaves it as one of the biggest stars in the world. Both have grown exponentially, rising to the demands of their loving audience.
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Movie Review: ‘Mockingjay Part 2’


And “The Hunger Games” has triumphed partly because it means so many different things to so many people. It’s a story of war and peace, love and bullets, pegged to a girl-woman who fights for her family, her friends and the future. It’s aspirational and inspirational, personal and communal, familiar and strange, and it speaks to the past as well as the present, sometimes unnervingly so. Suzanne Collins, who wrote the books, took her cues from reality television, the Iraq war, Roman gladiator games and the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, and then filtered her influences through a heroine who embodies the adage that it’s better to die on your feet than live on your knees. The result was a great character on the page and a transcendent one on the screen, where women tend to be sidelined or trapped in the virgin-whore divide.
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Trailer: ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

If Katniss escaped that old binary it’s because Ms. Collins created a character who exists outside the traditional confines of the feminine-masculine split, and because the movies have stayed true to that original conception. At once a hunter and a nurturer, Katniss is tough and teary, stoic and sentimental, which give her layers that reflect her changeable inner states as well as her public and private identities as daughter, sister, lover and leader. It’s instructive that she’s worn her most overtly glamour-girl outfits as part of the farcical role forced on her by the totalitarian government that rules Panem, having been dolled up with makeup and smiles for the televised sideshows that accompany the murderous games of the series title. She’s since graduated to basic battle black or unisex clothing that’s suggestive of a Dystopian Gap.
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Jennifer Lawrence seems to be playing a version of her “real self” as Katniss Everdeen. CreditMurray Close/Lionsgate
“Part 2” more or less picks up where the last movie left off, with Katniss and the rest of the rebel forces closing in on the government and Panem’s leader, President Snow (the invaluable Donald Sutherland, leading with an insouciant self-amused smile). There are no real surprises, though many familiar faces, some of whom (Jeffrey Wright and, more movingly, Philip Seymour Hoffman) flash by so quickly that they feel like guests who have popped in only to say goodbye. As with a lot of contemporary franchises, this one stocked the supporting roles with veterans who have given ballast to a largely unmemorable young cast, including the insipid twosome — Josh Hutcherson as Peeta and Liam Hemsworth as Gale — who have wanly bookended Katniss from the start.
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Donald Sutherland as President Snow in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2.”CreditMurray Close/Lionsgae
Like the previous two movies, “Part 2” was directed by Francis Lawrence who, like most franchise filmmakers, was not hired for the quality of his mise-en-scène but for one job: to not screw up an extremely valuable property. (The first was shepherded by Gary Ross, whose cinematographer, Tom Stern, alas, also departed the series.) And, so, mission accomplished, largely with a lot of conversational face-offs and regular bursts of showy violence that sometimes turn panoramic, allowing you to admire the scale of the apocalyptically dressed sets. To that instrumental end, the actors hit their marks while running and gunning amid the gray rubble and black ooze, although Mr. Lawrence does raise some nice shivers in a tunnel sequence, making the horrific most out of the dark.
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Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2.”CreditMurray Close/Lionsgate
“Part 2” looks much like most contemporary dystopian future worlds, one that’s by turns similar enough to ours to be reassuring and different enough to be diverting. What makes the material still feel personal — other than the yearslong investment and love that transform entertainments into fan communities — is the combination of Katniss and Ms. Lawrence, who have become a perfect fit. Ms. Lawrence now inhabits the role as effortlessly as breathing, partly because, like all great stars, she seems to be playing a version of her “real” self. It’s the kind of realness that can give you and the movie a jolt, as in a scene with Ms. Lawrence and a sensationally raw Jena Malone that thrusts it into that place where heroes and villains give way to something like life.
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Liam Hemsworth as Gale Hawthorne in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2.”CreditMurray Close/Lionsgate
It’s crucial to the conception of Katniss that most of the character’s more emotionally plangent scenes have been with other women, including her family, friends and other Hunger Games combatants. Some of this can be chalked up to casting and, together with Ms. Lawrence, Ms. Malone, Natalie Dormer, Patina Miller and Michelle Forbes make one of the toughest groups of women to band together on screen since Quentin Tarantino’s “Death Proof,” his ode to exploitation cinema and its chicks. This series has had its share of robust male assistance (notably from Mr. Sutherland and Woody Harrelson), but it’s been distracting and at times more than a little amusing that Katniss’s love interests are played by the blindingly bland brotherhood of Mr. Hutcherson and Mr. Hemsworth.
Intentional or not, their casting ensured that in the movies, just as in the books, Katniss was never going to be upstaged by a love interest. “The Hunger Games” may have shocked readers and viewers with its child-on-child violence, but even more startling and certainly far more pleasurable has been the girl-woman at its center who can lead troops like a reborn Joan of Arc, yet find time to nuzzle the downy lips of her male comrades before returning to battle. Her desire is as fluid as her gender, whether she’s slipping into froufrou, shooting down enemy aircraft, kissing a boy or taking a punch. Unlike a lot of screen heroines, she has never settled into stereotype, which, despite the whole dystopian thing, makes her a lot like the contemporary girls and women watching her.
That has helped make Katniss the right heroine for these neo-feminist times, the you-go-and-fight girl who has led the empowerment charge at the box office and in the public imagination, often while slinging a bow and arrow borrowed from Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt. It wasn’t long before Katniss was making more like a latter-dayAthena, the Greek goddess of war, even as this very human girl-woman was also suggesting a vibrant new take on the American Adam. You may not know the name, but you know the type: He’s the hero whom the critic R. W. B. Lewis, in his 1955 study of 19th-century literature (and an “American mythology”) described as being “emancipated from history, happily bereft from ancestry, untouched and undefiled by the usual inheritances of family and race.”
However mythic this figure — individual, self-reliant, “fundamentally innocent” — the illusion of freedom he enjoys is meaningful, Lewis argues, because it makes for fiction capable of “profound tragic understanding” rather than hopelessness. Even inadequately, this Adam struggles because, as with his biblical namesake, “the world and history lay all before” him; by contrast, these lay all behind Katniss, who has endured history, violence and death. Yet she goes forth into her world because she too has an illusion of freedom, one which has spared us the nihilism polluting too many movies and has meant that she is neither Adam nor Eve but something else. And it is only by being this something else (not the Girl, not the Virgin or the Whore) that she has been able both to love and to fight, including against the big bad patriarch.

The success of “The Hunger Games” series has been itself, in its bottom-line fashion, a rejoinder to another intolerant regime, that of a movie industry that continues to treat women on and off the screen as a distraction, an afterthought and a problem. A few months into its run, the second installment, “Catching Fire,” became the first movie with a lone female lead to top the annual domestic box office in four decades. That’s astonishing because it reveals the historical depths of the industry’s inequities even while it speaks to the audience’s embrace of this series. There are all sorts of reasons that viewers have flocked to these movies, including the studio hard sell, but I like to think the numbers prove that, in rallying to Katniss’s side, they’re also backing the other liberation struggle she has come to represent.

How to Configure Custom Replies for Text and Email Messages on Your Apple Watch

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You may find yourself sending the same replies to text messages over and over again. There are built-in, canned responses available for text and email messages so you can send a quick reply using your Apple Watch.
Several common phrases are included on your Apple Watch, such as “Yes”, “No”, and “I’m on my way”. However, if you want to use a word or phrase that’s not on the list of default replies, you can change any of the replies to include ones you need. We’ll show you how to edit default replies available on your Apple Watch for both text and email messages.
The default replies cannot be customized on your watch. You must use your phone. To customize the default replies, tap the “Watch” icon on the Home screen.
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Make sure the “My Watch” screen is active. If not, tap the “My Watch” icon at the bottom of the screen.
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On the “My Watch” screen, tap “Messages”.
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Scroll down and tap “Default Replies” on the “Messages” screen.
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The list of “Default Replies” list displays. To change one, tap on it.
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A cursor displays in the field.
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Type the reply you want. Tap the back arrow at the top of the screen to go back to the previous screen. Or, you can simply press the Home button to return to the Home screen.
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You can also customize the default replies for the Mail app. On the “My Watch” screen, tap “Mail”.
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On the “Mail” screen, tap “Default Replies”.
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Edit the default replies to include custom replies, just as you did for text messages.
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NOTE: You can also use these default replies when creating new text messages using your watch.

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This couple lives on 6% of their income so they can give $100,000 a year to charity


Julia Wise is a social worker and her husband, Jeff Kaufman, is a software engineer. In 2013, their combined income was just under $245,000, putting them in the top 10% of US households. And yet, excluding taxes and savings, they lived on just $15,280, or 6.25% of their income.
What happened to the rest of their income, just under $100,000? They gave it to charity.
That’s 40% of their pre-tax earnings, and it’s not a one-off: They’ve donated a comparable percentage every year since 2008.
Jeff and Julia are one of the main stories in Larissa MacFarquhar’s new book Strangers Drowning, in which she presents cases of “extreme virtue.” On hearing about their actions, you might assume that they must be pretty miserable; you may even think that they sound like a cautionary example of extreme self-denial. In truth, nothing could be further from the truth. For the last few years, I’ve been lucky enough to count Jeff and Julia as my friends, and I don’t think I’ve ever met a more stable, happy and, well, perfectly normal couple. They prove that you can have a perfectly normal, enjoyable and well-rounded life while making altruism a core part of your identity.
It may seem counterintuitive in our consumerist culture, but “high” levels of giving such as theirs can and do enrich your life, making you happier than you would have been had you spent the same money on yourself. Let’s look at the evidence.

Income is overrated

It’s a truism that money can’t buy happiness. But the saying has become so cliche in recent years people have forgotten exactly what it really means in the first place. Let’s forget for now the issue of donating, and just consider the impact of having a lower income.
Psychologists have done research into the link between money and happiness. They’ve consistently found that for those of us living in affluent countries, additional income simply does not increase your well-being very much past a certain point. On average (pdf), people in the US on an income of $32,000 rate their life satisfaction as 7 out of 10; an income of $64,000 only increases the rating to 7.5. That’s a pretty small difference for a (comparably) large sum of money.
Yet we constantly overestimate the impact income will have on our happiness levels. One study (pdf) found that a representative sample of Americans “vastly underestimated the happiness of people earning lower levels of household income ($55,000 and below).” In fact, this bias isn’t limited to income: in general, we overestimate the degree to which good events improve our happiness and bad events lower our happiness.
 We constantly overestimate the impact income will have on our happiness levels. There are two reasons for this (pdf). First, when thinking about changes to our situation (such as loss of income), we put too little weight on the things that will remain constant over that time (such as the presence of friends and loved ones) which will greatly soften the blow.
Second, we too often fail to realize just how good we are at adapting to new situations, including changed levels of income and standards of living. Though lottery winners experience a surge of happiness immediately after their win, one year later their life satisfaction levels are comparable to how they were before.
Once you appreciate this, it makes sense that taking even a large pay cut would have only a small impact on your happiness in the long run. But as we’ll see, giving a proportion of your income is far, far better than missing out on the income to begin with. Not only does it not involve the loss of status that often accompanies a drop in earnings, but giving to good causes makes you feel better.

Giving makes you feel good

Helping others gives us a “warm glow.” One experiment (pdf) showed that the reward centers in the brain were activated when money was transferred from participants to a local food bank; this was true even where the transfers were mandatory. On average, “donating to charity has a similar relationship to [happiness] as a doubling of household income.” 
Perhaps more surprising is that giving can make you feel better than spending on yourself. In another experiment (pdf), participants were given an envelope containing a small sum of money and told to spend it within 24 hours. Half of them were required to spend the money on themselves (e.g. by paying a bill or buying a treat) and the other half were required to spend it on others (e.g. by buying a present or donating the money to charity). The results were clear: subjects in the second group reported greater happiness than those in the first.
A wide-ranging international study (pdf) has found a positive connection between giving to charity and subjective well-being, even controlling for household income. The astonishing conclusion was that, on average, “donating to charity has a similar relationship to [happiness] as a doubling of household income.”

Getting serious about giving

What this all suggests is that, far from being a great sacrifice, giving to benefit others might be an effective way to enhance your own quality of life.
You don’t need to give 40% like Julia and Jeff, but I encourage everyone to donate a substantial proportion of their income. People who joinGiving What We Can, a community I helped to found, pledge to give at least 10% to effective charities; today Giving What We Can has over1,200 members and growing. And if you’re still worried about the short-term pain of reducing your spending, try this: make a commitment that every time your income goes up in the future, you will donate 50% of your raise. That way you’ll never get used to the increased income, and never really feel its loss.
By giving to the world’s most effective charities, your donated income can make an incredible difference to the lives of the poor and disadvantaged. If it’s possible to do that while at the same time making yourself happier, then surely we should?
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