If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Happy?
How to turn career success into life success
by:
Raj Raghunathan
Summary:
The book explores the paradox of why individuals who are successful in their careers often don't find happiness, examining the habits and mindsets that lead to dissatisfaction despite professional achievements. It offers insights and strategies for aligning one's pursuit of success with the quest for a fulfilling and happy life, drawing on psychological research and practical exercises.
Key points:
1. Happiness Paradox: Despite wealth and success, many aren't happy because happiness comes from our mindset, not external factors.
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