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The Meaning Files
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04 May 2027

The New York Times bestselling author of The Meaning of Your Life offers science-based insights and sage advice in this curated selection of essays from his "How to Build a Life" column in The Atlantic.
All people long for meaning, happiness, and well-being. Yet these ideas or feelings remain elusive amid the constant chaos and tension of everyday life.
In The Meaning Files: Essays on Life, Work, and Happiness, Brooks once again uses his signature blend of behavioral science, philosophy, and practical wisdom to enlighten readers and help them navigate the complexities of modern life with greater clarity and resilience. Drawing on research and examples from literature, history, and popular culture, these beautifully written essays explore questions that matter deeply to us all: How do we turn anxiety into growth? What makes work feel meaningful? How can we age wisely, strengthen our relationships, and become our best selves? With characteristic wit and insight, Brooks helps guide us forward with answers.
This new collection expands on the work-related themes introduced in The Happiness Files and goes deeper, exploring the inner sources of purpose and self-understanding. Brooks moves effortlessly from everyday moments to the more profound questions that shape our lives—always bringing it back to the practical, with essays including "How to Make Your Work Your Calling," "The Psychological Secret to Longevity," "How to Be Excellent at Leisure," and "How to Set the Right Life Goals."
Wise, compassionate, and constructive, The Meaning Files offers readers inspiration and practical guidance for building a life that is not only happier, but more fully realized and meaningful.
Arthur C. Brooks is a social scientist and one of the world's leading authorities on human happiness. He is a professor at Vanderbilt University and a senior fellow at the Harvard Business School, a columnist with The Free Press, the host of the podcast Office Hours, a CBS News contributor, and an internationally acclaimed public speaker. His previous books have been translated into dozens of languages and include the bestsellers The Meaning of Your Life, Build the Life You Want (coauthored with Oprah Winfrey), From Strength to Strength, and The Happiness Files—the first published collection of his columns from The Atlantic. He lives with his family in Virginia.