If you could change one thing in your life to become a happier person — like your income, a job, your relationships or your health — what would make the biggest difference?
That's the question Harvard psychiatrist Dr. Robert Waldinger has been attempting to answer through decades of research. He's the director of "the world's longest-running scientific study of happiness," and he spoke with Ari Shapiro about the factor that appears to make the biggest difference in people's lives.
Waldinger is a co-author of
The Good Life: Lessons from the world's longest scientific study of happiness.
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