Since antiquity, people have been asking themselves what it means to live agood life. How should I live? What constitutes agood life? What's the role of fate? What's the role of money? Is leading agood lifea question of mindset, or is it more about reachin
Since antiquity, people have been asking themselves what it means to live agood life. How should I live? What constitutes agood life? What’s the role of fate? What’s the role of money? Is leading agood lifea question of mindset, or is it more about reaching your goals? Is it better to actively seek happiness or to avoid unhappiness?
Each generation poses these questions anew, and somehow the answers are always fundamentally disappointing. Why? Because we’re constantly searching for asingleprinciple, asingletenet, asinglerule. Yet this holy grail–a single, simple path to happiness–doesn’t exist. Rolf Dobelli–successful businessman, founder of the TED-style ideas conference Zurich Minds, bestselling author, and all-around seeker of big ideas–has made finding a shortcut to happiness his life’s mission. He’s synthesized the leading thinkers and the latest science in happiness to find the best shortcuts to satisfaction inThe Art of the Good Life, his follow up to the international bestsellerThe Art of Thinking Clearly(which has sold more than 2.5 million copies in 40 languages all around the globe).
The Art of the Good Lifeis a toolkit designed for practical living. Here you’ll find fifty-two happiness hacks–from guilt-free shunning of technology to gleefully paying your parking tickets–that are certain to optimize your happiness. These tips may not guarantee you a good life, but they’ll give you a better chance (and that’s all any of us can ask for).
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