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"We may be capable of extraordinary feats of intellect and creativity … but when it comes to making decisions about our lives, we humans are often bad at knowing what is good for us." This observation from The Good Life: Lessons From the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness may seem obvious to most readers—too many short-term indulgences often lead to long-term misery—but there are less obvious reasons that Americans today are confused about how to achieve a certain level of personal satisfaction and well-being. There are cultural and political messages pushing them into what are often less fulfilling and more destructive directions.
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REVIEW: ‘Your Table Is Ready: Tales of a New York City Maître D’
Pompeo: Biden’s Weakness on Spy Balloon Assures Chinese Aggression
Steps the Biden administration should take in response to China's reconnaissance balloon
Study Shows You’re Nobody Until Somebody Loves You
REVIEW: ‘The Good Life: Lessons From the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness’
"We may be capable of extraordinary feats of intellect and creativity … but when it comes to making decisions about our lives, we humans are often bad at knowing what is good for us." This observation from The Good Life: Lessons From the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness may seem obvious to most readers—too many short-term indulgences often lead to long-term misery—but there are less obvious reasons that Americans today are confused about how to achieve a certain level of personal satisfaction and well-being. There are cultural and political messages pushing them into what are often less fulfilling and more destructive directions.
Read more...REVIEW: What I Learned Watching 'The 1619 Project' on Hulu (Episode 2)
Nikole Hannah-Jones explains 'Race'
REVIEW: What I Learned Watching 'The 1619 Project' on Hulu (Episode 1)
Nikole Hannah-Jones explains 'Democracy'

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