Robert Waldinger: What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness

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TED Talk "What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness" by Robert Waldinger:

Speaker: Robert Waldinger, a psychiatrist and the director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, the longest longitudinal study on adult life.

Topic: Happiness and what contributes to a good life.

Key Points:

- Common misconceptions: Waldinger debunks the idea that fame and money are the key ingredients to happiness.
- Lessons from the study: Based on decades of data, the study reveals that strong social relationships are the most important factor for a good life.
- Benefits of strong social connections: These connections provide a sense of belonging, support, love, and purpose.
- Maintaining strong connections throughout life: The study found that people who maintained close relationships with their friends and family throughout their lives were happier and healthier in their later years.
- Practical advice: The talk offers practical advice on nurturing and maintaining strong social connections throughout life.

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