Episode

The secret to a happy life -- lessons from 8 decades of research | Robert Waldinger
Description
The happiest and healthiest people are those who have warm connections with others, says psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, who leads the Harvard Study of Adult Development -- one of the longest-running studies of adult life ever conducted. Exploring the crucial link between social bonds and quality of life, he shares wisdom and insights into how to identify and strengthen the relationships that impact your well-being most. When it comes to the people in your inner circle, "Turn toward the voices that make you feel more open and more inclusive," he says. (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)
Chapters
Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger has conducted the longest in-depth study of human life ever and shared insights and actionable advice from the study in a TED membership conversation with Whitney Pennington Rogers.
00:00 - 01:50 (01:50)
Summary
Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger has conducted the longest in-depth study of human life ever and shared insights and actionable advice from the study in a TED membership conversation with Whitney Pennington Rogers.
EpisodeThe secret to a happy life -- lessons from 8 decades of research | Robert Waldinger
PodcastTED Talks Daily
Building warm relationships is fundamental for good mental health and a happy life.
01:50 - 14:27 (12:36)
Summary
Building warm relationships is fundamental for good mental health and a happy life. Good relationships regulate stress and inflammation, strengthening our immune systems and keeping our brains sharp as we age.
EpisodeThe secret to a happy life -- lessons from 8 decades of research | Robert Waldinger
PodcastTED Talks Daily
Understanding how many friends to have and sustaining warm relationships can be assessed by evaluating your social fitness.
14:27 - 27:20 (12:53)
Summary
Understanding how many friends to have and sustaining warm relationships can be assessed by evaluating your social fitness. Late in life, people can still experience big turnarounds and find communities where they feel known and seen while being true to themselves.
EpisodeThe secret to a happy life -- lessons from 8 decades of research | Robert Waldinger
PodcastTED Talks Daily
Researchers are collecting information about life during the pandemic and social media usage and making it available for other researchers to ask their own questions.
27:20 - 29:44 (02:23)
Summary
Researchers are collecting information about life during the pandemic and social media usage and making it available for other researchers to ask their own questions. Their goal is to provide insights into various aspects of daily life and help understand the impact of social media on our lives.