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Life Satisfaction
Sahil Bloom explores why wealth isn’t just about money, but about knowing which type of wealth matters most in each season of life.
People who've never been partnered tend to be less extraverted, less conscientious, and more neurotic.
How the simple act of watching twilight can radically transform our perception of the world and our role within it.
John Templeton Foundation
Philosophers Massimo Pigliucci and Greg Lopez discuss how Stoicism can help us gain perspective on our emotions and act with intention in the world.
You only have 4,000 weeks of life. Use them wisely.
Contrary to popular research, people with more money are happier, but it’s their spending habits, not their account balances, that move the dial.
Success can be measured in different ways. When it hinges entirely on our careers, we fall victim to a devastating addiction.
Willpower alone likely isn't enough to replace a bad habit with a good one.
John Templeton Foundation
Life’s stages are changing – we need new terms and new ideas to describe how adults develop and grow
Ages 30 to 45 are now “the rush hour of life.”
Those that were the best at math didn't even show income satiation — there was no upper limit to how much money could make them happy.
Personality is not set in stone. If you don’t like some aspect of it, you can work to change it — "fake it till you make it."