Happiness and success–at work, at home, and in life.

You’ve worked hard.
Done the right things.
Checked the boxes.

So why does something still feel off?


You’re performing at work but it doesn’t feel like enough. You come home tired and wonder if this is what winning is supposed to feel like.

Your relationships aren’t bad — but they’re not what you want them to be either. Something’s missing and you can’t name it.

You have a sense that the way you were taught to pursue success and happiness is incomplete. Maybe even wrong.


You’re right. It is.


For more than 80 years, Harvard’s Study on Adult Development has tracked thousands of people to find out what actually leads to a happy, fulfilling life.

Happiness comes from good relationships. Period.

Not money. Not status. Not hustle. Relationships — with yourself, with the people you love, and at work. The question is how you build them.

01 Seek wisdom

02 Practice love

03 Get results

Three things. That’s it. When you live these until they become habits — part of who you are — you build the kind of relationships that bring real success and real happiness. At home, at work, and in your community.


I’ve spent 40 years practicing and teaching leadership — as a Marine Corps pilot, a CEO, and a university professor. Everything I’ve learned comes down to this. It’s simpler than you think. And it works.

— Pete Bowen


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