Gad Saad
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Podcast Appearances
That's going to be super fun.
A lot of new people are going to hear about some of my ideas.
Then I'm going to maybe have a chat with a graduate student on some really exciting research I'm doing.
So wow.
Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of stress, but it all gives me a lot of purpose and meaning.
And then at night, I return to that lovely person.
I've cracked the happiness code, right?
Now, of course, the question is, the devil's in the details.
What can I do to maximize my chances that I make those right choices?
I explain in the book, contrary to 99.9% of the quote self-help prescriptive books, where they...
tell you exactly with guarantee, here are the eight steps.
I explained that life is a statistical game, right?
There are statistical vagaries.
So all I can do is increase your odds of obtaining happiness.
I can't guarantee anything, right?
You could never smoke and get lung cancer, but not smoking certainly reduces your chances of lung cancer greatly.
So
Earlier, I mentioned birds of a feather flock together versus opposites attract.
Overwhelmingly, if you want to increase your chances of a happy marriage, remember the maxim, birds of a feather flock together.
Complementarity works really nicely in the short term.