2017-04-10
53 分钟And you'd see amazing talent that would vanish and no one would get to hear them because they had taken this path that was so painful that they just had to get the hell out.
So I thought, after ten years in the business, I thought, okay, how can I help these people?
How can I help people who are tremendously talented, live lives that are as successful as the work that they're doing?
So today's guest, Dan Lerner, is a long time friend of mine, actually, who is a professor at NYU who co teaches with a friend of his.
The largest elective class at NYU.
It's about 475 students who beg, borrow, and steal their way into this class called the science of happiness.
And he's got a new book out now also called you thrive.
And I wanted to invite him in both to talk about some of the ideas in the book and also to deep dive into his journey because he has a really fascinating sort of personal story.
Growing up in the home of professional musicians and going deep down that path himself, making some really major changes and eventually coming full circle to a place where he's doing his music, he's making his mark in the world.
He's deeply expressing his art, but in a profoundly different way than where he started.
The wisdom, his depth of knowledge on research, on academic, on science, of really performing in life at the highest levels and also just thriving, is extraordinary.
And he's somebody who also goes outside of that and just lives.
He tells a really powerful story with his life.
And I want to share that with you guys today.
Really excited to share Dan and his work.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.
What does your teacher say?
It says Mister Wright with a w.
Yeah.
Is that in honor of the book or somebody just bought you that?