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# 93: "But I just want to be happy..."

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American happiness has reached an all-time low. I doubt too many are surprised when a random google search on 'happiness in America' yields horrifying results. Right now, America is about as angry, anxiety-riddled, stressed-out, and drugged-up as at any time in our history.
In this episode, we deep-dive into Aristotle's monumental work: Nichomachean Ethics. Specifically, we will break down happiness. What it is and how to achieve it. You will walk away from this episode with incredible insights into living your best life.
The great news is happiness is within the grasp of everyone. I hope you will come along on this journey as Aristotle can teach you how to find peace, fulfillment, and happiness in this crazy, messed-up world we live,
Beyond this episode, I hope you will check out (for free) the Intellectual Freedom Podcast substack page for even more resources that go way deeper than our discussion in this episode. You can also engage with me personally.
So click HERE to check it out.
https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/

Website: https://www.daviddhopkins.com/
Newsletter: https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/
Follow Dr. Hopkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidDHopkins

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American happiness has reached an all-time low. I doubt too many are surprised when a random google search on 'happiness in America' yields horrifying results. Right now, America is about as angry, anxiety-riddled, stressed-out, and drugged-up as at any time in our history.
In this episode, we deep-dive into Aristotle's monumental work: Nichomachean Ethics. Specifically, we will break down happiness. What it is and how to achieve it. You will walk away from this episode with incredible insights into living your best life.
The great news is happiness is within the grasp of everyone. I hope you will come along on this journey as Aristotle can teach you how to find peace, fulfillment, and happiness in this crazy, messed-up world we live,
Beyond this episode, I hope you will check out (for free) the Intellectual Freedom Podcast substack page for even more resources that go way deeper than our discussion in this episode. You can also engage with me personally.
So click HERE to check it out.
https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/

Website: https://www.daviddhopkins.com/
Newsletter: https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/
Follow Dr. Hopkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidDHopkins

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