Episode Description
You’ve reached a point in life where you thought you’d feel different. You’ve checked a lot of the boxes of achievement, happiness, even success. And, still, something is missing. It is a quiet restlessness that age or achievement cannot seem to quiet. What you’re missing is meaning.
Our guest today is Arthur Brooks. He is a Harvard professor and #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness.
In this conversation, we explore:
- The myths we tell about how to find meaning, and how they delude us.
- The neurological reason why your phone is blocking purpose
- The 3 real keys to meaning and mattering, and finally feeling alive
- The arrival fallacy that explains why winning is not the same the meaning
- How to use a specific morning protocol to program your brain for mystery and wonder
- The counterintuitive reason you actually want suffering in your life
If you are tired of the hustle and still feeling empty, it is time to look at the science of the soul, and learn how to bring more meaning into your life, starting with practical tools today.
You can find Arthur at: Website | Instagram | Episode Transcript
Next week, we're sharing a really meaningful conversation with Jenny Lawson. She's a #1 New York Times bestselling author who has made millions of people laugh with her writing, and she also lives with treatment-resistant depression and anxiety. This conversation is one of the most honest, funny, and unexpectedly hopeful we've ever had on the show.
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