In The Art of the Good Life, Rolf Dobelli shares 52 practical lessons to help readers navigate life’s complexities and achieve happiness. Drawing insights from philosophy, behavioral psychology, and decision-making science, Dobelli offers tools to avoid common cognitive traps and improve judgment. From cultivating gratitude to understanding the limits of knowledge, the book encourages critical thinking and self-awareness. Each lesson is concise, actionable, and designed to foster clarity and wisdom in daily life. A blend of intellectual depth and practical advice, The Art of the Good Life is an essential guide for anyone striving to live a meaningful and fulfilled life.
The Art of the Good Life
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Rolf Dobelli’s The Art of the Good Life presents 52 practical strategies for living wisely and happily. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and logic, it helps readers make better decisions, avoid cognitive traps, and achieve lasting satisfaction in life.
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