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Talking Points
What inspired Marta to write this book?
Marta explains why she thinks people focus more on their health when trying to live longer
This is something that Marta tried and noticed it was helping her a lot as she worked towards “growing young”
What are some things that people can do when they feel like they are stuck in a sense of loneliness?
Marta talks about how helping others can boost your happiness
What does Marta think are some benefits of meditating and why does she think people are so stubborn to try it?
Did Marta find it challenging to write a book that tries to convince people that there is a science-backed way to live longer and happier?
Does where one live play a role in “growing young”?
Marta suggests one action you can take to start this journey
Quote
“Spend more time with your friends.“
Helpful Links
Growing Young: The Book
The Blue Zones of Happiness: Lessons From the World’s Happiest People
Zaraska.com
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