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The Conquest of Happiness

By: Bertrand Russell
Narrated by: Chris Lutkin
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Summary

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.

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Brilliant

Brilliant piece of work. easy to follow and has a nice flow to it

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20th Century philosophical and pragmatic classic

Makes Paterson's very good 12 Rules to Life look like A-level homework. The only drawback is the narration is not by Russell himself. If you find this book boring, start with the chapter on boredom. 🤔🤣🍻

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American accented narrator

I didn’t like the narrator’s voice. He has an American accent and didn’t fully hold my attention. There is much wisdom in this book. It feels more modern than it really is.

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Must read for own happiness

At many moments in this book you will say: "oh thats what's wrong with me!" It's a great grounding book.

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Witty and wise.

wonderful and thoughtful. having Bertrand Russell read with such a strong american ascent was odd but he did a great job. over all, brilliant.

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