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“The Conquest of Happiness” is a book by the British philosopher and social critic Bertrand Russell. It was first published in 1930 and remains a significant work in the field of philosophy, psychology, and self-help literature.
In “The Conquest of Happiness,” Bertrand Russell explores the nature of happiness and the various factors that contribute to or hinder our ability to lead a happy and fulfilling life. He delves into topics such as work, family, leisure, and the pursuit of personal goals, offering insights into what can lead to a more content and meaningful existence.
Russell combines his philosophical background with a pragmatic approach to human psychology and well-being, making this book accessible to a wide range of readers. He suggests practical strategies and ways of thinking that can lead to greater personal happiness.
“The Conquest of Happiness” remains a thought-provoking and influential work, and it is considered one of Bertrand Russell’s important contributions to the field of ethics and human happiness. It continues to be read and studied by those interested in philosophy, psychology, and the pursuit of a more fulfilling life.
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