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Life on purpose : how living for what matters most changes everything [electronic resource] / Victor J. Strecher ; read by R.C. Bray.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundSeries: Bolinda Digital July 2022Publisher: [Whitby, Yorkshire, England] : HarperAudio, 2016Content type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • other
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780062471000
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 158 .S774 2016
Online resources: Read by R.C. Bray.Summary: Your life is a boat. You need a rudder. But it doesn?t matter how much wind is in your sails if you?re not steering toward a harbor-an ultimate purpose in your life. While the greatest philosophers have pondered purpose for centuries, today it has been shown to have a concrete impact on our health. Recent studies into Alzheimer?s, heart disease, stroke, depression, functional brain imaging, and measurement of DNA repair are shedding new light on how and why purpose benefits our lives. Going beyond the fads, opinions, and false hopes of ?expert? self-help books, The Science of Purpose explores the incredible connection between purposeful living and the latest scientific evidence on quality of life and longevity. Drawing on ancient and modern philosophy, literature, psychology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and neuroscience, as well as his experience in public health research, Dr. Vic Strecher reveals the elements necessary for a purposeful life and how to acquire them, and outlines an elegant strategy for improving energy, willpower, and long-term happiness, and well-being. He integrates these core themes into his own personal story-a tragedy that led him to reconsider his own life-and how a deeper understanding of purposeful living helped him not only survive, but thrive. Illuminating, accessible, and authentically grounded in real people?s experiences, The Science of Purpose is essential reading for everyone seeking lasting improvement in their lives.
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Your life is a boat. You need a rudder. But it doesn?t matter how much wind is in your sails if you?re not steering toward a harbor-an ultimate purpose in your life. While the greatest philosophers have pondered purpose for centuries, today it has been shown to have a concrete impact on our health. Recent studies into Alzheimer?s, heart disease, stroke, depression, functional brain imaging, and measurement of DNA repair are shedding new light on how and why purpose benefits our lives. Going beyond the fads, opinions, and false hopes of ?expert? self-help books, The Science of Purpose explores the incredible connection between purposeful living and the latest scientific evidence on quality of life and longevity. Drawing on ancient and modern philosophy, literature, psychology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and neuroscience, as well as his experience in public health research, Dr. Vic Strecher reveals the elements necessary for a purposeful life and how to acquire them, and outlines an elegant strategy for improving energy, willpower, and long-term happiness, and well-being. He integrates these core themes into his own personal story-a tragedy that led him to reconsider his own life-and how a deeper understanding of purposeful living helped him not only survive, but thrive. Illuminating, accessible, and authentically grounded in real people?s experiences, The Science of Purpose is essential reading for everyone seeking lasting improvement in their lives.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Duration: 05:34:00.

Read by R.C. Bray.

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