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The mindbodygreen Podcast

516: How to become a happier person & find your meaning in life | Social scientist Arthur Brooks, Ph.D.

The mindbodygreen Podcast

mindbodygreen

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

“Most people are happier at 70 than they were at 30," says Arthur Brooks, Ph.D. Arthur, a social scientist and professor at Harvard, joins us to discuss how to maintain deep friendships, find your purpose, and strengthen your joy muscles, plus: - The biggest myths about happiness (~00:10) - How Arthur defines happiness (~03:23) - Enjoyment vs. pleasure (~05:24) - The problem with extreme thinking (~11:43) - What we’re getting wrong about satisfaction (~13:43) - How to find your life’s meaning (~16:56) - How happiness changes as you age (~22:25) - How to balance true happiness with achievement (~25:59) - How to maintain deep friendships (~28:17) - Do introverts make better friends? (~31:15) - The power of gratitude for happiness (~34:36) - Easy wins for lifelong happiness (~36:37) - Why you should try “emotional caffeine” (~41:39) - How Arthur strengthens his own happiness muscles (~44:21) - How to make those around you feel happier (~47:13) Take 20% off clean coffee+ by visiting shop.mindbodygreen.com/coffee20. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Referenced in the episode: - Arthur's book, Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier. - Arthur's website. - mbg Podcast episode #388, with Arthur. - mbg Podcast episode #344, with Lisa Miller, Ph.D. & her research. - mbg Podcast episode #435, #213 and #166, with Ryan Holiday. - Check out Arthur's words in The Atlantic. We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full video on YouTube! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the My Buddy Green podcast. I'm Jason Walkab, founder and co-ceeo of My Buddy Green and your host.

0:07.2

If you're a regular listener, you know I am obsessed with coffee. My love affair with coffee started over 25 years ago. I drink it daily, I drink it early, and I drink it often.

0:18.1

On a typical day I'll have around five to six cups. Now if I'm going to drink so much of something I want to feel

0:24.8

confident that it's good for my health so you can imagine how freaked out I was

0:29.2

when I found out that many coffee beans actually contain mold and microscopic toxins.

0:35.8

Mold can form on coffee beans when they are grown, stored, or transferred in a moist,

0:40.4

warm environment, and the supply chain of coffee makes it particularly

0:44.2

susceptible to mold and the toxic chemicals called mycotoxins.

0:49.1

According to some analysis up to 50% of beans tested positive for mycotoxins which can cause serious liver and

0:56.0

kidney issues in high doses. Mycotoxins are almost impossible to see your taste, unlike the

1:02.3

mold you might see from water damage in your house.

1:04.8

And the effect that mycotoxin exposure has on humans isn't entirely clear,

1:08.8

and there's a level of uncertainty that I, as a coffee lover, am just not comfortable with. I believe in compromise but not

1:16.3

when it comes to what I'm putting into my body. When I drink something so often I want to know that

1:21.7

I'm giving myself all the best possible benefits and not ingesting anything that is going to potentially negate all the other good stuff I'm doing.

1:30.0

And once I learned about all the bad stuff like mold, mycotoxins, and other contaminants in coffee,

1:35.2

I knew it was time to work on a better product.

1:38.1

And I started asking myself the following questions.

1:40.7

Would it be possible to source a USDA certified organic coffee that was high in

1:45.6

polyphenols and had no mold, mycotoxins, pesticides, and heavy metals?

1:50.8

And would we be able to test for all of the above?

1:53.4

So we find a coffee that meets all of our aforementioned standards and actually taste great.

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