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The Atlantic | What Can the Longest Scientific Study of Happiness Teach Us? | The Atlantic Festival 2023 @TheAtlantic | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 13 hours ago
Robert Waldinger, author and psychiatry professor at Harvard Medical School—and leader of the longest scientific study of happiness ever conducted—illuminates what makes life fulfilling and meaningful, and the importance of relationships and connection. Watch his conversation with The Atlantic senior editor Julie Beck.

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