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Tags: Education, Counseling, Career Development, Self-Help, Motivational & Inspirational, Business & Economics, Entrepreneurship, Consumer Behavior, Personal Growth, Success, Self-Esteem, Lang:en
Publisher: Random House
Added: November 5, 2021
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
From the New York Times bestselling author, a provocative
book of hard-won wisdom for achieving a fulfilling career and
life. - How can you have a meaningful career, not just a
lucrative one?- Is a work/life balance really possible?- What
does it take to make a long-term relationship succeed?- What
can you do now so there are no regrets aged 40, 50 or 80? As
Scott Galloway puts it, by the time you hit your mid twenties
sh*t gets real. Life become stressful. Even the smart, the
hard working and the elite can feel lost in a chaotic, noisy
and unpredictable world. As a professor at New York
University's Stern School of Business, the debate in
Galloway's MBA class often veers away from business strategy
to the challenging issue of life strategies. Which is why
Galloway, in his signature, take-no-prisoners style, has
developed a dynamic formula for a life well lived. In The
Algebra of Happiness Galloway tells you how life can be
navigated and negotiated better to maximise happiness and
minimise the inevitable stress. Delivering practical advice
and hard-won wisdom on everything from when to own property
to how hard to work, this is self-help for anyone struggling
with life's big questions. Through simple equations that
measure the relationship between success, resilience and
failure or the correlation between happiness and money,
Galloway attempts to convert intangible advice to tangible
equations.