Arthur Brooks
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Parker Gilbert Montgomery Prof. @Harvard @Kennedy_School & @HarvardHBS, creator of "How to Build a Life” @TheAtlantic, pres emeritus @AEI, former French hornist
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“The trouble is that the let-it-all-hang-out approach is restricted to momentary well-being,” writes Arthur Brooks, “and has consequences for others”: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
“If the practice evokes sentiment in you,” writes Arthur Brooks, “then study the faith to develop knowledge and opinions”: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
“If the practice evokes sentiment in you,” writes Arthur Brooks, “then study the faith to develop knowledge and opinions”: theatln.tc/esvPZ4wb
Belief, feeling, and practice are the 'macronutrients' of a healthy faith. Without one, we're spiritually malnourished. This idea isn't about adhering blindly but fostering a genuine connection through all three elements.
Today's column in The Atlantic.
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
TUNE IN: Drew Barrymore shares an early look at her conversation with happiness expert and bestselling author Arthur Brooks.
He shares tips for worrying less tomorrow on “The Drew Barrymore Show.”
Don't miss The Drew Barrymore Show on Thursday April 25th, where we discuss simple things you can do today to worry less.
We answer audience questions and cover some of the biggest things people worry about like health, finances and parenting.
“High performers at work may simply be people who make themselves busier,” writes Arthur Brooks, “and they would be just as effective and able if they thinned out their schedule in an effort to be happier”: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…