The Happiness Curve: Why Life Gets Better After 50

Picador USA

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9781250080912
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
5/7/2019
Release Date:
5/7/2019
Author:
Rauch, Jonathan
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Reprint
Pages:
272
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In this warm, wise, and witty overview, Jonathan Rauch combines evidence and experience to show his fellow adults that the best is yet to come. Steven Pinker, bestselling author of Enlightenment Now This book will change your life by showing you how life changes. Why does happiness get harder in your 40s? Why do you feel in a slump when youre successful? Where does this malaise come from? And, most importantly, will it ever end? Drawing on cutting-edge research, award-winning journalist Jonathan Rauch answers all these questions. He shows that from our 20s into our 40s, happiness follows a U-shaped trajectory, a happiness curve, declining from the optimism of youth into whats often a long, low slump in middle age, before starting to rise again in our 50s. This isnt a midlife crisis, though. Rauch reveals that this slump is instead a natural stage of lifeand an essential one. By shifting priorities away from competition and toward compassion, it equips you with new tools for wisdom and gratitude to win the third period of life. And Rauch can testify to this personally because it was his own slump, despite acclaim as a journalist and commentator that compelled him to investigate the happiness curve. His own story and the stories of many others from all walks of lifefrom a steelworker and a limo driver to a telecoms executive and a philanthropistshow how the ordeal of midlife malaise reboots our values and even our brains for a rebirth of gratitude. Full of insights and data and featuring many ways to endure the slump and avoid its perils and traps, The Happiness Curve doesnt just show you the dark forest of midlife, it helps you find a path through the trees. It also demonstrates how we canand why we mustdo more to help each other through the woods. Midlife is a journey we mustnt walk alone.