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ARTHUR C. BROOKS: Success Won’t Make You Happy — Here’s What Will

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Arthur C. Brooks is an unlikely happiness guru.

He’s not a psychologist, philosopher, or mystic. He’s an economist and public policy analyst who, for years, ran a prominent think tank.

But rubbing shoulders with heads of state and titans of industry made him miserable. Confronted with the sobering realization that for too long he’d privileged work over connection and status over happiness, he left the c-suite and set about renovating the mission of his life.

Before long, Arthur was teaching at Harvard Business School. But he wasn’t teaching hostile takeovers and leveraged buyouts. He was teaching happiness. From a scientific perspective.

Now, the pursuit of happiness might not seem like your typical business school fare. But Arthur’s got a good line on this. As he writes in his new book, The Happiness Files:

“Your life is the most important management task you will ever undertake. It is, in fact, like a startup, where you are the founder, entrepreneur, and chief executive. And if you treat your life the way a great entrepreneur treats an exciting startup enterprise, your life will be happier, more meaningful, and more successful than it otherwise would be.”

So that’s what today’s show is all about. What does it mean to live your life like it’s a startup?

What you’ll learn:

  • Why smart people are often less happy
  • The simple test that reveals your biggest weakness
  • How exercise and diet affect mood
  • Why we should live in “day-tight compartments”

———

Want to connect with us?

🔗 Follow Rufus on LinkedIn

📖 Subscribe to our daily newsletter, Book of the Day

✉️ Send us an email: [email protected]

———

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Arthur C. Brooks is an unlikely happiness guru.

He’s not a psychologist, philosopher, or mystic. He’s an economist and public policy analyst who, for years, ran a prominent think tank.

But rubbing shoulders with heads of state and titans of industry made him miserable. Confronted with the sobering realization that for too long he’d privileged work over connection and status over happiness, he left the c-suite and set about renovating the mission of his life.

Before long, Arthur was teaching at Harvard Business School. But he wasn’t teaching hostile takeovers and leveraged buyouts. He was teaching happiness. From a scientific perspective.

Now, the pursuit of happiness might not seem like your typical business school fare. But Arthur’s got a good line on this. As he writes in his new book, The Happiness Files:

“Your life is the most important management task you will ever undertake. It is, in fact, like a startup, where you are the founder, entrepreneur, and chief executive. And if you treat your life the way a great entrepreneur treats an exciting startup enterprise, your life will be happier, more meaningful, and more successful than it otherwise would be.”

So that’s what today’s show is all about. What does it mean to live your life like it’s a startup?

What you’ll learn:

  • Why smart people are often less happy
  • The simple test that reveals your biggest weakness
  • How exercise and diet affect mood
  • Why we should live in “day-tight compartments”

———

Want to connect with us?

🔗 Follow Rufus on LinkedIn

📖 Subscribe to our daily newsletter, Book of the Day

✉️ Send us an email: [email protected]

———

Ready to reach 300,000 curious listeners and readers?

Promote your brand, book, or product to an audience passionate about big ideas.

📩 Request our sponsor kit

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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