
Happier
Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment
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Jeff Woodman
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Tal Ben-Shahar
In Happier, Professor Ben-Shahar brings the ideas of the Ivory Tower to Main Street, distilling the lessons and exercises from his course into an audio trove of practical wisdom. Grounded in the Positive Psychology movement, based on years of researching the works of scientists, academics, and philosophers, Happier emphasizes the importance of pursuing a life of both pleasure and meaning. Lessons, exercises, and "Happiness Boosters" cover self-esteem, empathy, friendship, love, achievement, creativity, spirituality, and humor.
Questions will help listeners identify activities that will make them happier immediately, as they apply what they've learned to school, work, and personal relationships. You'll discover that happiness, not money, is the ultimate currency, that we can't be happy unless we first give ourselves permission to be human, and that happiness isn't so elusive after all.
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Everyone deserves happiness
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Adorable voice and book
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Excellent reading, complete and objective
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The reader does a fantastic job conveying Shahar's passion and insight.
Simple and Engaging
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In essence, this book’s aim is to show us that, on a societal level, we’re mostly unhappy because we chase things we think will eventually lead to happiness — not those that make us happy in and of themselves. For example, we spend years in jobs we don’t love because we think they will lead to big payoffs down the road.
Strategies like these can keep us stuck in the rat race, or worse, trapped in “golden handcuffs,” not happy with our jobs, but also not willing to give up our high living standards. Worse yet, such strategies can lead us to put happiness and success on pedestals. And when we ultimately get where we were looking to go, we often find that it’s not quite the paradise we were imagining. This can lead to burn out, depression, and nihilism, says the author.
The way out of this mess is to spend our time in pursuit of the things that make us happy directly — not those that may lead to it indirectly (like money, luxury goods, fame, etc). Throughout the book, the author goes in-depth on what this might look like for us, all while maintaining a practical, yet optimistic, outlook.
It’s a very good book and one that almost everyone could learn something from (myself included). It’s not necessarily mind-blowing, just very relatable and accurate. I would seriously recommend it to anyone.
-Brian Sachetta
Author of “Get Out of Your Head”
Non-mainstream (but still great) view on happiness
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Compelling, easy listen
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Captivating and easy read
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