Jon Cousins on Moodscope

November 28, 2010

From the London QS Show&Tell group: Jon Cousins talks about the development of Moodscope, a social site where users can track their mood and share their stats with friends. He battled depression secretly for 30 years, and was inspired to invent his own mood-tracking system after a potential bipolar disorder diagnosis. Watch the video below to see the incredible, applause-generating difference in Jon’s mood when he started sharing his data with his friends.

Jon Cousins – Moodscope from Kiel Gilleade on Vimeo.

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