How to Be Happy, Reverse Bucket Lists, The Four False Idols, and More - Arthur C. Brooks

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Arthur C. Brooks (@arthurbrooks) is the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Public and Nonprofit Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School and Professor of Management Practice at the Harvard Business School, where he teaches courses on leadership and happiness. He is also a columnist at The Atlantic, where he writes the popular “How to Build a Life” column. Brooks is the author of 13 books, including the 2022 #1 New York Times bestseller From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life and his newest Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier with co-author Oprah Winfrey. He speaks to audiences all around the world about human happiness and works to raise well-being within private companies, universities, public agencies, and community organizations.
Please enjoy!
[00:00] Intro
[00:45] The reverse bucket list.
[06:55] Intention without attachment.
[08:48] Writing Thích Nhất Hạnh’s obituary.
[11:35] Buddhist views through a Catholic lens.
[14:52] Blood occlusion training and physical fitness over 40.
[18:42] Arthur’s semi-mystical teenage experiences in Mexico.
[25:10] Arthur’s academic dad on complex vs. complicated.
[28:25] Happiness hygiene for genetically baseline gloominess.
[31:08] Happiness and unhappiness: hand in hand.
[34:22] Being effective with one’s affects.
[37:53] The three macronutrients of happiness.
[45:21] Identifying (and learning to live with) our idols.
[58:02] Secularly securing transcendent perspective.
[1:04:50] Money doesn’t buy happiness - it lowers unhappiness.
[1:09:46] Tithing and adoption.
[1:13:23] How Arthur and his wife met, and how their values aligned over time.
[1:20:39] Advice for seeking love in the modern world.
[1:28:17] Death meditation.
[1:38:33] Finding personal purpose and meaning.
[1:53:06] Four fundamental micronutrients of happiness.
[1:56:11] Translating a need for change into action.
[2:03:41] Aristotle’s secrets to happiness.
[2:08:31] Real friends help us put the kibosh on self-deception.
[2:16:08] Reflecting on the repercussions of living for the mirror’s approval.
[2:19:49] Collaborating with Oprah on Build the Life You Want.
[2:25:21] The point Arthur hopes people don’t miss in Build the Life You Want.
[2:29:09] Reading recommendation: The Noonday Demon.
[2:30:46] Exposure therapy: making pain part of one’s medicine.
[2:35:49] A practical way to be grateful for life’s bad things.
[2:38:54] Parting thoughts.
Tim Ferriss is one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People” and an early-stage tech investor/advisor in Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba, and 50+ other companies. He is also the author of five #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef, Tools of Titans and Tribe of Mentors. The Observer and other media have named him “the Oprah of audio” due to the influence of his podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, which has exceeded 900 million downloads and been selected for “Best of Apple Podcasts” three years running.
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@timferriss
@timferriss 7 місяців тому
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@Beccanator007
@Beccanator007 7 місяців тому
Thanks Tim! I’ve been wanting to start up a HYSA and now I’m gonna use your recommendation. GREAT PODCAST! Took me a few sessions to get through it all as usual, but GREAT stuff in here and wonderful reminders. ❤ Also, you’re a total catch don’t stress it, keep putting yourself out there and know that you’re worthy of love. You’ll find it- I’m sure of it. I’d date you in a heartbeat but I’m already in a relationship and don’t think you’re polyamorous. 😂. Also, thanks for mentioning that you’re *not* a fan of the fake-ass lips and bullshit SO MANY women, even young women seem to be into. I’m a 41 y.o. female and don’t like it at all, never have- and want to love my aging looks without feeling pressured to “fill” in anything, so thanks for that. Honestly I think there’s a very small percentage of men that actually prefer the hyper enhanced/fake: boobs, lips, whatever. It’s just freaky- so thank you for appreciating true beauty. Don’t be shy about speaking up about that stuff because WE ARE LISTENING. Men and women alike listen to you and your opinions matter.
@EveningTV
@EveningTV 6 місяців тому
I just can't buy into the idea that you should never do something that gives you pleasure when you are alone. If everyone followed this advice there would be no great artists or athletes, no awesome achievements. Masterpieces don't happen at parties. Great books, poems, songs are not written when we are hanging out with friends. We need make time to hear the still small voice within that some call the muse. Obviously people and shared memories are also important, but I believe that quiet time alone is necessary and for introverts and artists it is critical .
@jasperjudd
@jasperjudd 6 місяців тому
I love the pleasure of taking a bubble bath and just relaxing into the warm water. That wonderful experience is virtually impossible to have when you aren’t alone. Also, on a more intimate level, self pleasure has helped me a lot in getting over past trauma and feeling more comfortable in my own body. As a result, I became more comfortable with experiencing both pleasure and intimacy with partners. I highly doubt he was considering any nuances when he came up with (or adopted) that opinion, so it probably sounded very profound to him at the time, but realistically it’s not very bright at all
@cherylh4688
@cherylh4688 6 місяців тому
​​@@jasperjudd Thank you, Jasper, for that intimate sharing. Not having as much courage, I was going to try to make a joke out of my own experience with that - something about that type of alone time giving me my only experiences of release, lol - but it really isn't a joke, and you expressed it beautifully.😍🤗
@cherylh4688
@cherylh4688 6 місяців тому
I totally agree with you, and am really impressed with how eloquently you explained it! 😍 In fact, the only thing I would add is that most of the time, that quiet time set aside to "hear the still small voice within" is extremely pleasurable in and of itself. In fact, I love those moments when I am just sitting and flowing with feelings of deep connection or sometime even "oneness" with what I just call my "Spirit." Those are some of the most memorable, most beautiful, and definitely most pleasurable times in my life. And altho' not impossible - I felt it first at a meditation course among many other meditators - it is still, indeed, much easier to experience when alone. Anyway, thanks for taking the words right out of my mouth and then expressing them so much more eloquently than I probably could have.😉🤗
@jasperjudd
@jasperjudd 6 місяців тому
@@cherylh4688​​⁠​⁠I watched another video earlier today titled “why finding purpose is so hard today” by the channel “HealthygamerGG” that talked about how important alone time is and how connecting with your inner self (through alone time) is the key to finding your purpose in life. I really enjoyed listening to it and found it very insightful! I’d definitely recommend it if you’re interested!
@jasperjudd
@jasperjudd 6 місяців тому
Also I can’t help but question his use of the word pleasure. By Oxford dictionary, the first definition is “a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment.” Given that he says it’s one of the idols that keep you from happiness, and that you need to make sure “you’re getting enjoyment, not pleasure.” I think he’s using the word to imply self gratification, particularly in an over indulging way that borders on addiction. Using it like that, instead of using a better word or further clarifying, kinda gives the wrong message on the whole thing. I mean, the first dictionary definition actually contradicts everything he says about pleasure.
@lynndenault4212
@lynndenault4212 7 місяців тому
Reading alone is pleasure.
@michellegrantvaughn1561
@michellegrantvaughn1561 7 місяців тому
I think this is my favorite podcast conversation ever.
@Mikey_Anthony
@Mikey_Anthony 7 місяців тому
At the least of recent time, same here. This was a gem.
@vivitaq
@vivitaq 7 місяців тому
Feeling the same here.
@doriannemosich232
@doriannemosich232 6 місяців тому
I conquer!
@moniquemichelle7295
@moniquemichelle7295 7 місяців тому
“Intention is fine, but attachment is bad”. Perfect.
@OckyAsFUCK
@OckyAsFUCK 7 місяців тому
Tim is the greatest interviewer ever!
@guest4888
@guest4888 7 місяців тому
Arthur Brooks and Tim Ferris! The world was waiting for this conversation 🎉🎯🙌
@richardmachokolo1888
@richardmachokolo1888 День тому
Thank you Tim and Arthur. After listening to this, I think I am on the right path to living
@gemmegroup
@gemmegroup 6 місяців тому
Tim, I have been listening to your shows for almost a decade. I wanted to thank you so much for the amazing gifts you give us in each episode. This one was especially impactful. Thank you so much!
@dorothysay8327
@dorothysay8327 7 місяців тому
I. Love. This. GUY!!!! Thank you, thank you for doing this interview. I’m now going to devour everything this guy has written, and all his interviews.
@maggyhanrahan
@maggyhanrahan 3 місяці тому
Amaßàng pòdçaßt thank yòù.Tim Ferris
@maggyhanrahan
@maggyhanrahan 3 місяці тому
I am alive love this guy
@jdt8983
@jdt8983 7 місяців тому
I achieved certain goals I didn't think I could and did so around 5 years ago. Then I delved into neurotic perfectionism and moved the finish line further....but I started to continuously botch things and burn out. There's this point where it actually makes sense to ditch a goal because you aren't that person anymore. We tend to drag ourselves around with awkward and strict identities that make us miserable. Fuck all that noise
@highpointcreditadvisors5869
@highpointcreditadvisors5869 7 місяців тому
The answers to Carlos questions brought uncontrollable waterworks! 😭 This might be one of the most thought provoking interviews, ever.
@edmccullough7636
@edmccullough7636 7 місяців тому
He’s making my head hurt. He’s just trying so hard. Can’t he just stop for a minute? Thanks. Love you guys 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
@ssb26
@ssb26 7 місяців тому
Wonderful podcast. For me the big takeaway - make depression part of you, learn from it and evolve with that pain. That's a beautiful lesson!
@latishalea
@latishalea 7 місяців тому
Two things so far as I listen/watch this episode: 1st- I used to play the French Horn. 2nd- I do everything alone. Ok, almost everything. I recently went on a trip to Toronto, by myself. I go to restaurants, concerts, lectures, vacations, the gym, coffee shops...ect., ect. I have friends whom I invite and whom I've made great memories with, but rarely does anyone participate with me in the things I decide to do. I mention Toronto because it was pointed out numerous times and became extremely visible to me on this specific trip how this is true and I never really thought anything of it up until this point. I started to actually look for people around the city who were by themselves and I found none. There were couples, and groups, and people with their pets, and if I did happen to stumble upon someone who appeared to have no one else with them, they had buds in their ears and they were talking to another on the phone... Maybe I'm sharing people and memories with everyone around me but no one in particular. Absolutely I would love to share experiences with someone/people. But if that was a stipulation to having these experiences there's so much I would have and would be missing out on. Again, I haven't thought much of this until now, and although I know this isn't true, it makes me consider if I am alone in being alone.
@knaz7468
@knaz7468 7 місяців тому
You are not alone in being alone and doing lots and lots of things and generating memories regardless.
@maviswashere
@maviswashere 7 місяців тому
I went to a treetop walk and zipline yesterday and I seemed to be the only person on my own there. I am the same in that if I had to wait for someone else in my friend and family groups who want to do the same thing I would not do anywhere near as many things that I want to do. :)
@coal.sparks
@coal.sparks 7 місяців тому
Whoa. I was having trouble trying to decide which idol was applicable to me, but Tim's comment about pleasure as an antidote to depression? Ding ding ding! Light bulb moment. It's those moments that keep me coming back to these podcasts. Thanks Tim for being so open about your own struggles. It does help to know there's other folks in the darkness too.
@Rithmy
@Rithmy 7 місяців тому
It really depends on what caused the depression. If its a hormonal imbalance then sure i can see the it making sense. But if its a "crisis" in the form of lack of meaning then pleasure wont help at unless its a meaningfull thing. Then meaning is the antidote.
@benascg-ll7sq
@benascg-ll7sq 7 місяців тому
Sounds like brothers in arms....your comment resonates soooo much. Gratitude. Bravery loves company
@caterinaguarino7757
@caterinaguarino7757 3 місяці тому
Depression is so misunderstood. In most cases its a little of both . At least it has been with me.@@Rithmy
@EricMHowardII-yh1rn
@EricMHowardII-yh1rn 3 місяці тому
Happiness Improvement Project Selection True happiness is an active choice for life . Which takes Seventy to Eighty years . - Psalms 90:10,12
@Monas99
@Monas99 7 місяців тому
this is my favorite podcast ever- thank you Tim for sharing with us so much wisdom from your guests. We need more podcasts/conversations like these that are truly meaningful for people's lives- we all need to learn more how to be happier- the whole world would benefit so, thank you! ❤
@latishalea
@latishalea 7 місяців тому
"Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to such a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love." "Above all, avoid falsehood, every kind of falsehood, especially falseness to yourself." Two excerpts from: The Brothers Karamazov by Fydor Dostoyevsky
@bdflavors1347
@bdflavors1347 7 місяців тому
very helpful from both of you!
@tradingpoker1324
@tradingpoker1324 7 місяців тому
Excellent, thank you both.
@evagibson8404
@evagibson8404 7 місяців тому
Love the conversation, it feels effortless and covering a wide variety of topics.
@fc-qr1cy
@fc-qr1cy 7 місяців тому
i repeat your comment.
@kayericwinkler
@kayericwinkler 7 місяців тому
Great guest and great talk. Thank you very much! I will have to watch this again to take it all in.
@fc-qr1cy
@fc-qr1cy 7 місяців тому
great conversation I had to save this to watch again and probably several times.
@user-eq9up7pf8c
@user-eq9up7pf8c 7 місяців тому
Marvelous! Sad that it ended! I could hear for life ❤ Thanks!
@marcelhall1632
@marcelhall1632 7 місяців тому
Needed to HEAR this this year. Thanks guys.
@cherylnathanodette
@cherylnathanodette 7 місяців тому
A compelling episode and thoroughly enjoyed the riveting yarn regarding the reverse bucket list. Thanks for keeping it light.
@Mikey_Anthony
@Mikey_Anthony 7 місяців тому
Thank you both. Learned a lot on this one. 🙏
@dnyaneshwarishinde1058
@dnyaneshwarishinde1058 7 місяців тому
great conversation...thank🙏 you
@micheleegerton9430
@micheleegerton9430 7 місяців тому
Tim I have to thank you once again for your fearless show of vulnerability! It won me over as an avid listener/reader of your content years ago & it still impressed me today listening to this podcast. Being 45, single & without children, I completely resonated with your comments regarding your frustrations being recently single. The questions you posed would have been my own & I realized your position of fame adds an entire different Pandora’s Box to that equation. Online dating sucks, but I can’t imagine being famous & trying to navigate that arena!!! Sending good vibes & wishing you the best you deserve while fishing in what I call “the septic tank of singledom after 40”. Thank you again for being open to discussing the conundrum of being able to create whatever we want in life, but still struggling to find someone to share it with!
@user-eq9up7pf8c
@user-eq9up7pf8c 7 місяців тому
Absolutely brilliant! ❤
@AdrianaUrdanetaBorges
@AdrianaUrdanetaBorges 7 місяців тому
"Pleasure alone, without memory, is a problem" Thanks 🙏
@susanmarie2231
@susanmarie2231 6 місяців тому
Happiness = Peace of Mind. I did not figure this out until later in life.
@barbarajean7208
@barbarajean7208 6 місяців тому
This took Forever to listen to; I stopped to replay and jot down the gems from this discussion! Thank you, both.
@christine_Bru
@christine_Bru 7 місяців тому
Fantastic episode. I loved the frameworks he explained
@Mihanik0
@Mihanik0 7 місяців тому
Thank you Tim. You’ve been nailing it with these recent episodes in my opinion. Both in terms of guests and the content itself. Keep it up!
@CFF2024
@CFF2024 7 місяців тому
I am here because I listened to the podcast and so into his sharings and I want to see him better. Such an inspiring story!❤
@kongkongball1
@kongkongball1 7 місяців тому
One of the best podcasts on happiness I watched.
@kandicesmith2841
@kandicesmith2841 7 місяців тому
Thank you both
@hopelessatusernames
@hopelessatusernames 7 місяців тому
Thanks for this, seriously.
@gaelzane9276
@gaelzane9276 7 місяців тому
I loved and Shared like crazy the Tom Billeu interview, but now I really want the world to hear this one too.
@jessicahala2750
@jessicahala2750 6 місяців тому
Wow it’s so easy and awakening to listen to this guy. A great listen during traffic.
@rasavastakaite4752
@rasavastakaite4752 7 місяців тому
thank you, great thoughts
@OODanKishere
@OODanKishere 6 місяців тому
I just wanted to say thanks as well! I really dig your content! You're freaking funny too, man! Helps to break up the "nerding out" with a little humor in there, but you don't over do it. Keep it up!
@alichebry
@alichebry 7 місяців тому
Brilliant 🙏
@tradingpoker1324
@tradingpoker1324 7 місяців тому
45 min in and really enjoying it.
@olegkalinkin6877
@olegkalinkin6877 7 місяців тому
"I don't know what's going to happen in my future. But I do know I am alive this day and I am deeply grateful for everything that happens, for good and for bad."
@chardibinx
@chardibinx 6 місяців тому
You are special, wonderful and alive.
@rorystruthers
@rorystruthers 7 місяців тому
Hi Carlos! Your dad is fantastic, and you have great taste being a fan of Tim. Both of these men are just brilliant. And thank you for your service too. 🫡
@hipass
@hipass 7 місяців тому
Amazing episode
@user-lt5ph5hk2c
@user-lt5ph5hk2c 7 місяців тому
Hi Tim! Thank you very much for all the interesting talks! I love listening to them. Maybe I just don't see it... I would love to get some more information about the books and theories which are mentioned during your podcasts. Is it possible to write a little extract mentioning that and maybe some short bio about the person you are talking to? please excuse if my request is not written in a perfect way. I am Swiss and English is not my mother language :-) Looking forward to your answer!
@josephinefahey9308
@josephinefahey9308 7 місяців тому
100% fantastic!
@gardencali-arkansasstyle6995
@gardencali-arkansasstyle6995 6 місяців тому
Good chemistry between you two, the conversation flows. Lot of good insightful information. Thank you❤️
@panda59043
@panda59043 5 місяців тому
You’re very down to earth for a highly intelligent man!
@benascg-ll7sq
@benascg-ll7sq 7 місяців тому
Tim, brilliant again. Gratitude. When do you have coach Bob Bowman on your show?
@keenalou595
@keenalou595 7 місяців тому
I'm glad he mentioned nature and star gazing as a way to experience awe moments daily. I've never felt so small yet so comforted.
@margaritajohns7907
@margaritajohns7907 7 місяців тому
Thanks Tim for this great interview. Wisdom and knowledge with out love is the key of tru success not the one you idle is rather the road to the path lives it selfs the every smile tier on the road the hand tended to the heart in luck of …. Abundance is what God provides for us all to give and Be selfed Blessed in Jesus who truly Lives in Spirit for all of us⭐️❤️🙏🕊💝
@Andrew-lp6sl
@Andrew-lp6sl 7 місяців тому
Excellent podcast, Christianity has produced people and works of great intellectual firepower. Real sort of crossroads is via intellect or Spirit. His son going on a life quest so early displays character and curiosity we all can take that lesson.⁹
@OnekamaProducts
@OnekamaProducts 7 місяців тому
Great interview Tim Timm Timmy
@AndreaPerry3
@AndreaPerry3 7 місяців тому
Great one!
@HappyCat1111
@HappyCat1111 5 місяців тому
Great convo! I really enjoyed listening to you two.
@BLUEGENE13
@BLUEGENE13 7 місяців тому
Right off the bat he's explaining and preaching, I just can't
@petervakulich1120
@petervakulich1120 3 місяці тому
Thanks for a great discussion, very informative, great insight and fun to listen to.
@CM-ge9pz
@CM-ge9pz 7 місяців тому
Best episode
@padmasaivaranasi5468
@padmasaivaranasi5468 6 місяців тому
Loved this episode, learnt a lot!!!
@MindfulExplorations-op7bg
@MindfulExplorations-op7bg 4 місяці тому
"Thank you for the sharing. It's so inspiring. 🙏👍"
@gringoenespanol
@gringoenespanol 6 місяців тому
Personally I love solitude.
@fabiorochatavora
@fabiorochatavora 7 місяців тому
"...More friends, more empathy, more curiosity will get me there" I wish we could save these quotes on readwise. Thanks for the wonderful pieces of wisdom.
@regjones9519
@regjones9519 7 місяців тому
Obviously love the content and your never ending authenticity Tim- and just to say I really like the aesthetic of the interview room visual/background etc, cant describe why as I dont have a creative/design eye but pleasure to view as the conversation unfolds
@KrystaUndertaker
@KrystaUndertaker 7 місяців тому
I've never been a huge fan of podcasts due to having a low sound threshold for each day. This conversation was absolutely beautiful and I just wanted it to keep going. It was incredibly informative and vulnerable. Thank you for the practical tips and reading suggestions that spanned so many different subjects :).
@myaalberto2959
@myaalberto2959 6 місяців тому
Amazing podcast!!!
@RugilePenno-ly8jh
@RugilePenno-ly8jh 6 місяців тому
Thank you Tim and Arthur ;-)
@sherrylynch1202
@sherrylynch1202 7 місяців тому
Love this podcast, and the guest has definitely done his homework! Very thought-provoking content. I do have a problem with the question -- what would you die for? Does anyone else feel the same way?
@cathyweiss5347
@cathyweiss5347 7 місяців тому
I will die for my faith in God.
@LisaDKN
@LisaDKN 7 місяців тому
Yes. I loved it. I would not die for my country or religion. Those are, as Tim said, too often manipulations by those in power to gain more power or territory. I would die for defense of our freedom, to protect my son, family, an innocent child... ❤
@sherrylynch1202
@sherrylynch1202 7 місяців тому
@@LisaDKN I am lucky enough to have grown up in the USA. If our country were to be invaded, I would then have to fight for my own life, and the lives of others. I never think that way, so it doesn't occur to me to examine that belief. Yes, I suppose that I would die for the safety of my loved ones.
@harrison3081
@harrison3081 4 місяці тому
Someone help me think through this please: How do I build a life that I am proud of while simultaneously wanting less?
@homquist
@homquist 7 місяців тому
I listened to the audio version and it sounds like Tim Ferriss interviewing Tim Ferriss.
@alikiani1849
@alikiani1849 7 місяців тому
Why do you say you’re not funny enough @42:40 this has been one of the most educational and entertaining podcast that I’ve listened to in a long time, love the work Tim & ACB
@alikiani1849
@alikiani1849 7 місяців тому
@1:04:30
@lisayoung9507
@lisayoung9507 6 місяців тому
Tim may the universe bring you your person!
@juvandi
@juvandi 3 місяці тому
This was great Tim! Thanks!
@cryptoc4t618
@cryptoc4t618 7 місяців тому
The value in the "why are you alive" question is interesting in contrast to before mentioned death being "no big tragedy".
@shan504
@shan504 4 місяці тому
Love this convo
@joshKozak
@joshKozak 5 місяців тому
Thanks for this!
@dahVEEDBBone
@dahVEEDBBone 7 місяців тому
A French Horn player and a graduate of T. Edison State College. Me too on both!
@Sandra9135
@Sandra9135 4 місяці тому
Great talk! TY😊
@rafaelagontijolenz4135
@rafaelagontijolenz4135 Місяць тому
Best episode guys!
@anniehertz
@anniehertz Місяць тому
BEST OF THE BEST!!! Gratitude brothah! ♥️💡🙏🏻🎁👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼
@gitgen1887
@gitgen1887 7 місяців тому
Silence is the goal.
@alisondblake
@alisondblake 5 місяців тому
I 💘 TIM FERRISS
@keenalou595
@keenalou595 7 місяців тому
"Let something take you to a deeper place" How interesting.
@gitgen1887
@gitgen1887 7 місяців тому
The abyss has no answers
@peggyon1
@peggyon1 5 місяців тому
I just watched this and have never seen Tim so relaxed and humerous. The guest feels very Jewish--funny. I'm surprised he's Catholic
@bdflavors1347
@bdflavors1347 7 місяців тому
love at first sight does exist,, I met my wife in 1992 and have never left her side.....
@patrickvanmeter2922
@patrickvanmeter2922 6 місяців тому
Regime change is need in the US and Israel.
@goodnatureart
@goodnatureart 7 місяців тому
Arthur Brooks is walking his talk. This guy has changed more politically and spiritually than most public teachers I've followed. I'm not sure he's a socialist democrat like me but he understands and teaches loving kindness. I just do not understand what you need a God to say all of this stuff on being happier, creating a meaningful life and looking fear of death in life. Maybe he'll drop God in his 60's. Brooks refers to Buddhists who have no God in their world view. Just us. Being outside first thing in the day is awesome way to getting perspective. I'd add send a meditation to trees you walk by. It is a great double play sending out reconnections of gratitude to Mother Earth for life and you benefit for sending and receiving gratitude. The one thing that is missing? Not one mention about racial class warfare in this country, which next to our never talking about war we invest a trillion dollars a year in are the root of a lot of people suffering.
@melindavega1234
@melindavega1234 5 місяців тому
Wonderful conversation! I'm such a fan of both Tim and Arthur 🙌 Oh, and Tim, if you're up for it - I'm available for a date! 😉
@A.I.-
@A.I.- 7 місяців тому
30:00 Sometimes you don't have to fight for life and just appreciate/gratitude of what you have been given. Life is that complex that things are already set in stone. Every atom is in its position/spacing are deliberate and not random.
@letalucy644
@letalucy644 6 місяців тому
Fantastic content
@gaelzane9276
@gaelzane9276 7 місяців тому
Just one of the best interviews EVVVHERRR! I am curious: Would anyone happen to have a link to the Rosary plan (for lack of a better term) he says will help after X weeks? As a lapsed Catholic and skeptical agnostic I guess, I would love to have hear him talk ion detail/specifics. THANK YOU!
@fc-qr1cy
@fc-qr1cy 7 місяців тому
1:10:10 AMEN more joy comes to my soul from actions such as these you get a bigger buzz than any drug can provide.
@garryjohalcomedy
@garryjohalcomedy 7 місяців тому
I still don't get what the reverse bucket list is? Is it a list of things you've already achieved or is it a list of your desires and then you start subtracting them?
@eatingcleaner
@eatingcleaner 7 місяців тому
The idea is to neutralize your wants by ‘detaching’ from them and ultimately, you have fewer wants and more haves. I personally don’t find ‘crossing out’ to be a big neutralizer, however.
@160p2GHz
@160p2GHz 5 місяців тому
For secular folks, Carl Sagan's writings and tv can also do that. He talked a lot about how small we are and awe for the universe but also feeling like you belong, you are part of it. I mean astronomy in general--real astronomy science not astrology--but Sagan had a really approachable way to introduce those ideas and still talk about the value of being part of humanity.
@dsam3
@dsam3 7 місяців тому
How does one 'bring into prefrontal cortex'?
@bridpentony
@bridpentony 7 місяців тому
Up there with Le crème de la crème….👍
@schuschumusica
@schuschumusica 7 місяців тому
I haven’t scrolled through the comments but I’m pretty sure there must be some dating proposals for Tim here. If not oh boy I certainly do!
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