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Challenge the idea that success equals happiness from "summary" of The Antidote by Oliver Burkeman

The prevailing wisdom, the received wisdom, the wisdom we've all heard at one time or another, is that success equals happiness. It's the formula we've been sold, the equation we've been led to believe is true. But what if that formula is flawed? What if success doesn't necessarily lead to happiness? What if, in fact, the pursuit of success can actually undermine our chances of finding true contentment?This is the provocative idea put forward in 'The Antidote'. The book challenges our assumptions about what it takes to be happy, about the relationship between achievement and well-being. It suggests that our obsession with success may be misguided, that our relentless pursuit of goals and ambitions may be leading us astray. One of the key arguments made in the book is that the quest for success is a never-ending cycle. We set a goal, we achieve it, and then we immediately set another goal. We are constantly chasing after the next big thing, always looking for the next milestone to reach. And in this endless pursuit, we may be missing out on the present moment, on the simp...
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    The Antidote

    Oliver Burkeman

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