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| Hello there! This is Nik with your weekly dose of lessons from great books. Today's featured title offers some amazing questions to reflect on. It will help you live a... Life Worth Living by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun & Ryan McAnnally-Linz At $87,000 per year when factoring in housing, food, and learning materials, a 4-year-degree from Yale University will now set you back almost $350,000. Or, you could skip the 4% acceptance rate and insane cost, and take some of their best classes for free. "The Science of Well-Being," for example, a course about happiness — and with over 4.5 million enrolled students, Yale's most popular one in their 300-year-history. Life Worth Living is a close second, and with an equally important topic: What does it mean to live a good life? In this New York Times–best-selling book edition of the course, the 3 esteemed professors who teach it draw on many different traditions, religions, and philosophies from all around the world. The result? A series of questions that'll help you answer the bigger, overarching one of how to live well. Powerful stuff! Here's what you'll learn in today's video:
If you want to live a life you're proud of, watch today's video. Not your cup of read? Here are 2 other titles you might enjoy:
That's everything for today. Thank you, and have a wonderful weekend! Happy reading, PS: Thanks to everyone who bought 2-Minute Pep Talks as part of the promotion this week! I think in total there were over 500 books sold, which is just wonderful. Every reader counts :) If you want some free bonus (or preview) material, you can listen to some free audio chapters here or watch an animated video of 3 of the most popular pep talks here. |
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