I was so looking forward to watching this interview, but I couldn't make it through it because the Interviewer (Ms. Rubin) kept interrupting the ends of His sentences by saying "Yea, yea, yea, yea" and "Right, right, right" and did near equal talking as Mr. Brooks. This is meant in the most positive way I could put it.
She was palpably uncomfortable with sharing her personal views. Nothing wrong with this, but a conversation can only go so far when vulnerability is absent.
Its all about wellbeing , and happiness is the building block to that. Monitor your " energy " and not the time that you spend in the different area's of your life. Most people spend most of their time in the area of work.
I was so looking forward to watching this interview, but I couldn't make it through it because the Interviewer (Ms. Rubin) kept interrupting the ends of His sentences by saying "Yea, yea, yea, yea" and "Right, right, right" and did near equal talking as Mr. Brooks. This is meant in the most positive way I could put it.
She was palpably uncomfortable with sharing her personal views. Nothing wrong with this, but a conversation can only go so far when vulnerability is absent.
Its all about wellbeing , and happiness is the building block to that. Monitor your " energy " and not the time that you spend in the different area's of your life. Most people spend most of their time in the area of work.
Here because Peter Attia recommended the book in a short. Strange world!
Just read the first chapter - this book was written for ME. Whoa! Perfect timing.
Gretchen is a great scholar but I never felt the warmth that Arthur has. The stiffness could keep someone from being immersed into life
I’m intrigued and so hopeful! Ordered the book.
Outstanding discussion. I can't wait to get into the book.
Thanks for sharing
Good day to you, Penguin Random House. Thank you in advance.
Good day
Bought the book
Okay you have great things to say about "A Mother's Love". So how about a father's love? What am I, chopped liver?
WHY???? Interpret that part of the Conversation as personal 'against' Fathers???? (Of course it 'could' be similar.)