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This is our unabridged episode with Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz.

For all our modern so-called progress, global happiness levels have been consistently going down, especially in the richest and most developed countries.

So what does it really take to be happy?

Since 1938, Harvard scientists have been closely studying the lives of over 700 individuals to answer that very question. In this episode, two of the scientists who are now in charge of the study - Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz - discuss the results of what is known as the “world’s longest study on happiness,” and describe why they believe that meaningful relationships are the key to living a long, happy, flourishing life.

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Resources mentioned this episode

The Good Life by Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz

Robert Waldinger’s TED Talk

Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam

WISER tool for relationships: Watch, Interpret, Select, Engage, and Reflect

PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes

Transcription Link for Abridged Episode

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