The Happiness Equation with Neil Pasricha

What’s the formula for a happy life?

Path2Happiness
  • 1 video lesson
  • 15 minutes of class content
  • Streaming access on desktop and mobile browsers
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We’ve been taught from an early age that there’s a certain way to live a happy life. We build everything in our lives—from the smallest interactions to big-picture life planning—on the assumption that this path is the right way forward. After an extensive personal search and exhaustive research, Neil developed a system that will allows to circumvent the struggle to be happy. In this video, Neil teaches you 3 actionable secrets that will set you on a new path today:  
  • How to turn your biggest fear into your biggest success
  • The secret to never being too busy again 
  • The dream we all have that is completely wrong 

You’ll learn how to apply these secrets to your life, and what to expect when you’ve changed your mindset.

Course Instructor

Neil Pasricha

Neil Pasricha

Neil Pasricha is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Happiness Equation as well as The Book of Awesome series, which has been published in ten countries, spent over five years on bestseller lists, and sold over a million copies. Pasricha is a Harvard MBA, one of the most popular TED speakers of all time, and today serves as Director of The Institute for Global Happiness. He has dedicated the past fifteen years of his life to developing leaders, creating global programs inside the world’s largest companies and speaking to hundreds of thousands of people around the globe. He lives in Toronto with his wife and son.
  • Jason T. Jan 27, 2021

    It was short but entertaining. The end seemed like a plug of his book but overall it gave some great insight into how to live a happy life.

  • N. Dec 29, 2019

    Well, now that it is free, it's a pretty good talk

  • Lyyli M. Mar 12, 2017

    I did not know this class was only 14 minutes long. Keep looking for more? If this is it I would of bought his book or watched him on TED.

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