Why Good Things Happen to Good People

Author(s): Stephen G. Post

Psychology

Dr. Stephen Post has been making headlines by funding studies at the nation's top universities to prove once and for all the life-enhancing benefits of caring, kindness, and compassion. The exciting new research shows that when we give of ourselves, especially if we start young, everything from life-satisfaction to self-realization and physical health is significantly affected. Mortality is delayed. Depression is reduced. Well-being and good fortune are increased. In their life-changing new book, Why Good Things Happen to Good People, Dr. Post and journalist Jill Neimark weave the growing new science of love and giving with profoundly moving real-life stories to show exactly how giving unlocks the doors to health, happiness, and a longer life.The astounding new research includes a fifty-year study showing that people who are giving during their high school years have better physical and mental health throughout their lives. Other studies show that older people who give live longer than those who don't. Helping others has been shown to bring health benefits to those with chronic illness, including HIV, multiple sclerosis, and heart problems. And studies show that people of all ages who help others on a regular basis, even in small ways, feel happiest.Why Good Things Happen to Good People offers ten ways to give of yourself, in four areas of life, all proven by science to improveyour health and even add to your life expectancy. (And not one requires you to write a check.) The one-of-a-kind 'Love and Longevity Scale' scores you on all ten ways, from volunteering to listening, loyalty to forgiveness, celebration to standing up for what you believe in. Using the lessons and guidelines in each chapter, you can create a personalized plan for a more generous life, finding the style of giving that suits you best.


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Stephen Post, PhD, is a professor of bioethics at Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine. He is president of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, and his work has appeared in top journals such as "JAMA," "Science," and "The Lancet." Jill Neimark is a journalist, novelist, and former features editor for "Psychology Today" whose work has appeared in "The New York Times," " The""Economist," and "Discover."

General Fields

  • : 9780767920186
  • : Broadway Books
  • : 111276
  • : 0.288
  • : 01 April 2008
  • : 1.8 Centimeters X 13.5 Centimeters X 20.2 Centimeters
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  • : Stephen G. Post
  • : Paperback
  • : 808
  • : 177.7
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