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The Conquest of Happiness

By: Bertrand Russell
Narrated by: Chris Lutkin
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This metaphysical self-help classic instills happiness within and urges individuals to pursue a content life without sin, boredom, or contempt. Written decades ago with post-war depression in mind, this text has transcended time and continues to give applicable advice for modern-day individuals.

Public Domain (P)2019 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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I would consider this to be pretty much the definitive text on the sources of happiness and unhappiness in the modern era.

This Should Be Required Reading For Young People

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This may be the best book about human happiness I’ve ever read. I’d guess that 97% of his writing is timeless. Not bad for having been written in 1930 when the world for women and minorities was very different than today.

Best map to happiness

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Although clearly written from a 1930s perspective once you ignore the dated references you will find many gems of Truth within this book.

Somewhat dated

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Full of wisdom and wit that humanity is lucky to have inherited. A profound meditation on the sources of personal vitality in a volatile world.

Simply the best self help book ever written

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I'm not able to follow all of his advice, but I'll happily try. It seems unbelievably prescient for a book written close to a hundred years ago.

Amazingly relevant

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To be honest you really have to sit and listen to this book. It's not one to have on in the background. The author gets very deep in his explanation so you at times have to really digest what he is saying.

Very thought provoking

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very fun audiobook full of very informative takes and harsh cold facts. was recommended but exceeded the expectations from it. definitely is a must have for a person looking for meaning and their OWN version of Happiness in this Life.

very good listen

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Bertrand Russel the best man that I've had the privilege of reading his work ever.

incredible just incredible

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This book was a mixed bag for me. Russell seeks to lay out the various components which lead people to happiness. The entire book seems to be based purely on Russell’s observations rather than on any scientific findings. Even so, many of his points ring true even today, 90 years later. Yet at the same time, the book is definitely showing its age, and some of the points no longer hold true.

Narration was a little weird. It felt like the narrator was reading a bible, everything felt overly articulated with too many random breakpoints between words that interrupted the flow of certain sentences.

If you are familiar with Russell’s writings and don’t mind how the narration sounds in the sample—you will probably get some valuable, albeit somewhat outdated and anecdotal lessons from this book.

Somewhat enlightening yet outdated

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Narrator was horrible, dull, robotic, unenthusiastic, lifeless, uninterested, mechanical, lifeles, it was slow and painful to hear him speak

Narrator was horrible

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