Dear TED: “How can I be happier at work?”
Smart advice from TED speakers to help you rediscover your joy on the job
Continue readingIt started in 1997, when Alain de Botton turned away from writing novels and instead wrote a touching extended essay titled How Proust Can Change Your Life, which became an unlikely blockbuster in the "self-help"category. His subsequent books take on some of the fundamental worries of modern life (am I happy? where exactly do I stand?), informed by his deep reading in philosophy and by a novelist's eye for small, perfect moments. His newest book is The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work.
In 2008, de Botton helped start the School of Life in London, a social enterprise determined to make learning and therapy relevant in today's uptight culture. His goal is (through any of his mediums) to help clients learn "how to live wisely and well."
“He writes with an elegance philosophers might envy ... We're painlessly instructed while we read for fun.” — SF Chronicle
Smart advice from TED speakers to help you rediscover your joy on the job
Continue readingAlain de Botton picks 6 of his favorite philosophers -- whose works have inspired him to think more deeply about success.
Continue readingAs a companion to today’s TEDTalk from Alain de Botton, he sent us this FAQ, a brief introduction to the thinking behind Atheism 2.0: What do you think of the aggressive atheism we have seen in the past few years? I am an atheist, but a gentle one. I don’t feel the need to mock […]
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