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For $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness

For $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness

8/5/2023

Centenary University professor Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar was interviewed by Fortune Well on August 5, 2023.  Click here to read the article or click here to download the PDF.

Excerpt

For $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness: ‘This is too important a field to be at the mercy of self help’

By Alexa Mikhail

Tal Ben-Shahar was a gold-star student. He studied computer science at Harvard in the early 90s and played on the squash team, excelling both in the classroom and on the field. He checked off all the boxes, he says, but it didn’t change his state of mind.

“It really didn’t make sense to me why I wasn’t happy,” he tells Fortune.

 

 

 

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