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A Radical New Approach to Living Well
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<p><b>'Smart, engaging and funny. It will make you question everything you think you know about what you want' Caroline Criado Perez, author of <i>Invisible Women</i></b><br><br>Be ambitious; find everlasting love; look after your health ... There are countless stories about how we ought to live our lives. These narratives can make our lives easier, and they might sometimes make us happier too. But they can also trap us and those around us.<br><br>In <i>Happy Ever After</i>, bestselling happiness expert Professor Paul Dolan draws on a variety of studies ranging over wellbeing, inequality and discrimination to bust the common myths about our sources of happiness. He shows that there can be many unexpected paths to lasting fulfilment. Some of these might involve not going into higher education, choosing not to marry, rewarding acts rooted in self-interest and caring a little less about living forever.<br><br>By freeing ourselves from the myth of the perfect life, we might each find a life worth living.</p> <p><b>'Smart, engaging and funny. It will make you question everything you think you know about what you want' Caroline Criado Perez, author of <i>Invisible Women</i></b><br><br>Be ambitious; find everlasting love; look after your health ... There are countless stories about how we ought to live our lives. These narratives can make our lives easier, and they might sometimes make us happier too. But they can also trap us and those around us.<br><br>In <i>Happy Ever After</i>, bestselling happiness expert Professor Paul Dolan draws on a variety of studies ranging over wellbeing, inequality and discrimination to bust the common myths about our sources of happiness. He shows that there can be many unexpected paths to lasting fulfilment. Some of these might involve not going into higher education, choosing not to marry, rewarding acts rooted in self-interest and caring a little less about living forever.<br><br>By freeing ourselves from the myth of the perfect life, we might each find a life worth living.</p>
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