Plot twist: the good life isn't for sale! Psychologist Daniel Kahneman cracked the code with five life essentials; joy, deep work, killer relationships, purpose, and personal growth. Money's nice, but flourishing happens when you invest in experiences over expenses!| Spring Planning
When Jenna Yeam T‘25 first stepped onto Duke’s campus her freshman year, she never would have imagined that she would graduate planning to become an end-of-life doula — a non-medical professional who provides support, companionship, and guidance to people facing a terminal illness or imminent death. The post This Senior is Embracing Life — While Helping Others Talk about Death appeared first on The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University
In this introductory course, students grapple with ethical issues through practical assignments, like spending a week without telling lies or intentionally deceiving anyone. Along the way, they learn that talking about ethics is a good way to deepen relationships. It's also really fun. The post Your Ethics 101 Assignment: No Lying for a Week. What Do You Learn? appeared first on The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University
How spirituality and the good life are related, including the benefits of having a spiritual practice and examples of it.| GREGG VANOUREK