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5 Shocking Lessons from the Longest-Running Study on Happiness

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Join me as I sit down with my friend Dr. Robert Waldinger, the director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, which is the longest-running study on adult life, health, and happiness in the world.

The study tracked the lives of 700+ original participants and 1,300+ descendants over 85 years. Dr. Waldinger's Ted Talk has been viewed nearly 50 million times and his book, The Good Life, was an instant New York Times best-seller.

We dive deep into the study's most intriguing and surprising findings, discuss strategies for fighting back against loneliness in the modern era, and much more.

You won't want to miss this one!

P.S. I don't want to do a formal "podcast" and turn something fun into a business, but I will organically start recording and sharing my conversations with amazing experts so that everyone can benefit from them in the way that I have. If you're interested in seeing me do more of in the future, comment YES on the video!

00:00 - Introduction
00:48 - Key Insights from the Harvard Adult Development Study
03:10 - Highlighting Major Discoveries from an 80-Year Study
04:50 - Primary Factors for Health and Longevity
07:04 - The Loneliness Epidemic
08:43 - Comparative Study: Solo vs. Social Vacations in Sweden
10:13 - Understanding and Measuring Loneliness
11:30 - The Pursuit of Wealth: Necessary or Excessive?
13:20 - Which Age Group Feels the Loneliest?
14:33 - Navigating Social Media Impacts on Youth
20:14 - The Importance of Gratitude Practices
21:18 - Essential Advice for Thriving Relationships
24:06 - How to Surround Yourself with Positive Influences
25:31 - A Stark Reality About Relationships
27:38 - How Our Minds Shape Our Realities
28:24 - The Hidden Risks of Smartphone Use
30:29 - The Impact of Technology on Young Children
32:20 - The Influence of Mobile Devices on In-Person Interactions
33:12 - Marital Challenges in the First Year of Parenthood
34:30 - Common Communication Errors in Relationships
35:25 - The Concept of 'Together Alone' Time with Your Partner
36:31 - The Value of Personal Space in Relationships
39:11 - The Effects of Toxic Relationships: A Scientific Perspective
42:43 - Constructive vs. Demeaning Feedback
45:48 - Exploring the Relationship Between Love and Sadness
47:24 - Embracing Life's Complex Tensions
49:08 - Empathy: Everyone Has Their Own Struggles
50:43 - Habits of Individuals in Exceptionally Healthy Relationships
52:41 - Social Wellness for Introverts vs. Extroverts
53:28 - Strategies for Maintaining Social Wellness
54:51 - Making Social Wellness a Priority

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Join me as I sit down with my friend Dr. Robert Waldinger, the director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, which is the longest-running study on adult life, health, and happiness in the world.

The study tracked the lives of 700+ original participants and 1,300+ descendants over 85 years. Dr. Waldinger's Ted Talk has been viewed nearly 50 million times and his book, The Good Life, was an instant New York Times best-seller.

We dive deep into the study's most intriguing and surprising findings, discuss strategies for fighting back against loneliness in the modern era, and much more.

You won't want to miss this one!

P.S. I don't want to do a formal "podcast" and turn something fun into a business, but I will organically start recording and sharing my conversations with amazing experts so that everyone can benefit from them in the way that I have. If you're interested in seeing me do more of in the future, comment YES on the video!

00:00 - Introduction
00:48 - Key Insights from the Harvard Adult Development Study
03:10 - Highlighting Major Discoveries from an 80-Year Study
04:50 - Primary Factors for Health and Longevity
07:04 - The Loneliness Epidemic
08:43 - Comparative Study: Solo vs. Social Vacations in Sweden
10:13 - Understanding and Measuring Loneliness
11:30 - The Pursuit of Wealth: Necessary or Excessive?
13:20 - Which Age Group Feels the Loneliest?
14:33 - Navigating Social Media Impacts on Youth
20:14 - The Importance of Gratitude Practices
21:18 - Essential Advice for Thriving Relationships
24:06 - How to Surround Yourself with Positive Influences
25:31 - A Stark Reality About Relationships
27:38 - How Our Minds Shape Our Realities
28:24 - The Hidden Risks of Smartphone Use
30:29 - The Impact of Technology on Young Children
32:20 - The Influence of Mobile Devices on In-Person Interactions
33:12 - Marital Challenges in the First Year of Parenthood
34:30 - Common Communication Errors in Relationships
35:25 - The Concept of 'Together Alone' Time with Your Partner
36:31 - The Value of Personal Space in Relationships
39:11 - The Effects of Toxic Relationships: A Scientific Perspective
42:43 - Constructive vs. Demeaning Feedback
45:48 - Exploring the Relationship Between Love and Sadness
47:24 - Embracing Life's Complex Tensions
49:08 - Empathy: Everyone Has Their Own Struggles
50:43 - Habits of Individuals in Exceptionally Healthy Relationships
52:41 - Social Wellness for Introverts vs. Extroverts
53:28 - Strategies for Maintaining Social Wellness
54:51 - Making Social Wellness a Priority

Join 700k+ Newsletter Subscribers!
https://www.sahilbloom.com/newsletter

Follow Along:
https://www.instagram.com/sahilbloom/
https://twitter.com/SahilBloom
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahilbloom/

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