Explains why people systematically mispredict what will make them happy and why intuition often fails in major life decisions.
Argues that how time is spent matters more for happiness than how much money is earned, with research-backed strategies to reclaim it.
Encourages long-term thinking about success, warning that short-term incentives can undermine meaning and relationships.
Argues that early adult decisions around career, relationships, and identity have lasting consequences, making intentionality more important than waiting for clarity.
Applies moral philosophy to real-world issues, challenging readers to think rigorously about responsibility, suffering, and ethical tradeoffs.
Uses decades of research to identify the communication patterns and behaviors that reliably predict long-term relationship success.
Personal Finance
Examines how behavior and emotion shape financial outcomes more than intelligence, highlighting patience and risk management over optimization.
Provides a practical, behavior-focused overview of retirement planning, emphasizing simplicity, consistency, and realistic expectations.
Makes the case that low-cost, diversified index investing outperforms most active strategies over the long run.
Straightforward guide on building a diversified portfolio. Reinforces several key ideas for everyone to implement.
Explains how evidence-based investment factors have historically driven returns and how to implement them with discipline.
Introduces major alternative asset classes and explains how they fit within a diversified portfolio rather than as shortcuts to wealth.