Forget your cholesterol levels and gym stats; the longest-running study on human happiness proves that a single social habit ...
For 86 years, researchers at Harvard have been studying the lives of hundreds of people and their families to discover what makes us happy. For example, the Harvard Study of Adult Development found ...
Wealth, fame and success still don’t make us happy — but strong relationships do. That has been the consistent message from ...
Dr. Robert Waldinger speaks about social connection and longevity at the New York Times' Well Festival. What if the secret to longevity wasn’t in the mind or the gut — but in the heart? Speaking at ...
Wealth, fame and success still don’t make us happy — but strong relationships do. That has been the consistent message from the Harvard Study of Adult Development — the longest-running scientific ...
An 87-year-long Harvard study found that social fitness — maintaining your personal relationships and keeping them in good shape — was the No. 1 thing the happiest, longest-living people have in ...
Wealth, fame and success still don’t make us happy — but strong relationships do. That has been the consistent message from the Harvard Study of Adult Development — the longest-running scientific ...
Harvard’s 90-year study finds happiness doesn’t come from money or success but from a few close, reliable relationships, and warns loneliness can be as deadly as smoking. Wealth, fame and success ...