Bestselling author and "happiness" professor Arthur Brooks says the average American looks at their phone 205 times a day — one of the biggest reasons we’re now living in one of the loneliest times in history. Brooks argues that people have become accustomed to scrolling the moment they feel bored, ignoring the innumerable benefits of boredom that lead our minds to find the answers to deeper questions. In his new book, "The Meaning of Your Life," he offers a six-point plan to help everyone find their purpose.
0:00 ‘We need to be better at boredom’
2:47 Practices to break the phone addiction
3:33 Asking people what the meaning of their life is
5:10 The Arrival Fallacy
6:53 6 pillars to find the meaning of life
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