Defining a Good Life
The exploration of what constitutes a good life reveals that there is no single formula; rather, there are multiple paths to fulfillment. Key findings highlight the importance of physical health and the profound impact of social connections on longevity and well-being. Individuals with strong relationships not only report greater happiness but also enjoy better health as they age, underscoring the significance of community and support in our lives.In this clip
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Is Your Life Good (enough)? Lessons From the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness. With Dr. Robert Waldinger
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