By
Eric Ries
In "O jeito Harvard de ser feliz," Shawn Achor challenges the traditional notion that success breeds happiness. Drawing from his eye-opening experiences at one of the world's top universities, Achor argues that the formula we've been taught—work hard, achieve success, and then find happiness—is fundamentally flawed. Through a compelling narrative set within the hallowed halls of Harvard, Achor reveals a groundbreaking perspective: happiness is not the byproduct of success, but rather its precursor. With a mix of personal anecdotes, scientific research, and insights gained from teaching Harvard's wildly popular course on positive psychology, Achor flips the conventional success-happiness model on its head. He proposes that cultivating happiness and a positive mindset can remarkably increase our productivity and chances of success. "O jeito Harvard de ser feliz" is not just a book; it's a transformative journey that redefines what it means to be successful and content in life. Achor's engaging storytelling and practical advice make this book a must-read for anyone looking to reshape their path to personal and professional fulfillment. Prepare to be inspired, as this book may just change everything about how you approach happiness and success.
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