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The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Study on Happiness
 
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ISBN13:9781846046780
ISBN10:1846046785
Binding:Paperback
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Size:198x129x15 mm
Weight:200 g
Language:English
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The Good Life

Lessons from the World's Longest Study on Happiness
 
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

?This captivating, powerful book shows us scientifically and practically how to define, create and most importantly live the good life? Jay Shetty

What is the key to a good life?

It is a question that preoccupies us all and one that the longest and most successful study of happiness ever conducted strives to answer. In this groundbreaking book, directors of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz, bring together over 80 years of research to reveal the true components of a happy, fulfilled life.

The Good Life makes clear that what truly makes a rich and happy life is not synonymous with financial success and achievement, but is rather the result of our relationships. This remarkable work brings together scientific precision, traditional wisdom, incredible real-life stories and actionable insights to prove once and for all that our own wellbeing and ability to flourish is absolutely within our control.

?In a crowded field of life advice and even life advice based on scientific research, Schulz and Waldinger stand apart? Angela Duckworth, author of Grit

'An outstanding book. It combines the longest and richest study of human lives anywhere with two remarkable authors of extraordinary breadth' Richard Layard, author of Can We Be Happier?