What is a good life?
In my last clip of my final episode of The Psychology Podcast, I reflect on what it means to live a good life.
What is a good life? The ultimate aim of psychological insight is not just to fix problems but to orient life toward growth, meaning, and connection. What do you think is a good life? Leave a comment below! Thanks so much for your support of the podcast over the years, it means so much to me.
From “End of an Era— Reflections on 11 Years of The Psychology Podcast”
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In a noisy world, impact also has a signal/noise challenge. I've listened to over 100 of your podcasts, was in your first transcender course, paid substack'er, pre-ordered Rise, etc.
You've made an indelible and profound impact on my life, and my work.
We share loves . . . psychology, research, writing, being of service, discovery, quirky expression, and the magical.
I wish I was closer to your locale so we could grab a walk and a bite to vibe about the meaning of/in life (the good life), and human nature.
Your Transcend book is featured in my work: ameaningoflife.org
My hope is that it is closer to a "grand unified theory" of well-being, and inspired Being. :-)
With immense gratitude,
Randy
I just wanted to share my deep appreciation for all that you have shared over the years. I found your podcast a few years after you began and right after my daughter was born. It was perfect timing for me. I have a bachelors degree in psychology and have a deep love and respect for the field, while acknowledging it’s limitations and problem areas. I cannot fully express how much I have benefited from your work and your insights. Your conversations were ones I needed in my life and your outlook has positively impacted my personal growth journey in a very meaningful way. Your books have offered such valuable perspectives and findings. I am so thankful for all that you have done in this field and for introducing me to so many wonderful people that you’ve had on as guests. I wish you the very best in all that comes next.