'Real friends are useless': Arthur Brooks on true happiness and goals for your tomorrow
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Arthur Brooks' new book explains that happiness consists of satisfaction, enjoyment, and meaning, with envy being harmful while gratitude is vital. The book emphasizes self-management, investing in faith, family, friends, and work, and prioritizing genuine relationships for true happiness.
Insights
- Happiness is a multifaceted concept encompassing satisfaction, enjoyment, and meaning, with envy being detrimental while gratitude and peace are essential components.
- The pursuit of happiness involves emotional self-management, prioritizing faith, family, friends, and work, emphasizing the importance of genuine relationships over superficial ones for personal growth and fulfillment.
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Recent questions
How can happiness be achieved?
By investing in faith, family, friends, and work.
What are the key components of happiness?
Gratitude and peace.
How does the book emphasize emotional self-management?
By taking control of one's life.
What role does faith play in achieving happiness?
It includes a transcendental aspect in daily life.
Why are real friendships important for happiness?
To prioritize genuine relationships for personal growth.
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