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Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D.
#110 How To Build Lasting Happiness | Dr. Arthur Brooks
2 hour 36 minutes Posted Mar 24, 2026 at 1:30 pm.
Get access to more than 200 episodes of my premium podcast (The Aliquot) when you sign up as a FoundMyFitness Premium Member Most of us are pursuing happiness exactly the wrong way. Overuse of technology is creating a meaning deficit, rewiring our brains away from purpose. In this episode, Dr. Arthur Brooks explains why relentless device use prevents us from asking the critical questions that define our lives, why high achievers often feel profoundly empty, and how the "striver's curse" makes satisfaction fleeting. He also shares his five-step protocol for managing negative affect and explains why suffering, when approached correctly, is a potent catalyst for personal growth. Timestamps:
Introduction
The three macronutrients of happiness
Why chasing pleasure alone won't make you happy
The role of struggle in achieving satisfaction
Why happiness requires unhappiness
The Pleistocene brain—why pleasure is meant to be shared
Does avoiding boredom rob you of meaning?
Why satisfaction doesn't last—the striver's curse
The four idols that won't make you happy
How to uncover what's secretly driving you
Why you need a reverse bucket list
Can you train gratitude like a muscle?
How can we teach gratitude to children?
Are you a mad scientist, cheerleader, judge, or poet?
Is your workout routine secretly mood therapy?
Arthur Brooks' daily five-step happiness protocol
The three questions that reveal the meaning of life
Is technology robbing us of meaning?
How a tech detox rewires your brain for meaning
Is your brain starved for beauty?
Finding your ikigai—aligning passion, skill, and service
Turning involuntary suffering into meaningful growth
Why observing emotions makes them manageable
How to reverse relationship drift
Why dating apps might be keeping you single
How to rebuild friendships you've neglected
Can a person learn to be happy?
When do pharmacological treatments help—and when do they fail?
Is exercise as powerful as antidepressants?
How getting a PhD rewires your brain for problem-solving
Is staying curious the secret to aging well?
Why constant stimulation makes life boring
How to optimize your social media feed for happiness
Does happiness depend on your coping skills?
Is love the ultimate predictor of happiness?
Why shared interests matter after kids
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Get access to more than 200 episodes of my premium podcast (The Aliquot) when you sign up as a FoundMyFitness Premium Member Most of us are pursuing happiness exactly the wrong way. Overuse of technology is creating a meaning deficit, rewiring our brains away from purpose. In this episode, Dr. Arthur Brooks explains why relentless device use prevents us from asking the critical questions that define our lives, why high achievers often feel profoundly empty, and how the "striver's curse" makes satisfaction fleeting. He also shares his five-step protocol for managing negative affect and explains why suffering, when approached correctly, is a potent catalyst for personal growth. Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (06:44) The three macronutrients of happiness (08:37) Why chasing pleasure alone won't make you happy (12:48) The role of struggle in achieving satisfaction (15:56) Why happiness requires unhappiness (18:18) The Pleistocene brain—why pleasure is meant to be shared (20:57) Does avoiding boredom rob you of meaning? (25:27) Why satisfaction doesn't last—the striver's curse (28:59) The four idols that won't make you happy (32:19) How to uncover what's secretly driving you (41:50) Why you need a reverse bucket list (43:59) Can you train gratitude like a muscle? (48:41) How can we teach gratitude to children? (51:09) Are you a mad scientist, cheerleader, judge, or poet? (57:41) Is your workout routine secretly mood therapy? (1:00:43) Arthur Brooks' daily five-step happiness protocol (1:04:59) The three questions that reveal the meaning of life (1:08:36) Is technology robbing us of meaning? (1:14:32) How a tech detox rewires your brain for meaning (1:19:30) Is your brain starved for beauty? (1:22:29) Finding your ikigai—aligning passion, skill, and service (1:27:19) Turning involuntary suffering into meaningful growth (1:35:42) Why observing emotions makes them manageable (1:38:17) How to reverse relationship drift (1:44:52) Why dating apps might be keeping you single (1:49:56) How to rebuild friendships you've neglected (1:58:44) Can a person learn to be happy? (2:01:54) When do pharmacological treatments help—and when do they fail? (2:05:02) Is exercise as powerful as antidepressants? (2:07:39) How getting a PhD rewires your brain for problem-solving (2:09:32) Is staying curious the secret to aging well? (2:14:05) Why constant stimulation makes life boring (2:16:31) How to optimize your social media feed for happiness (2:20:13) Does happiness depend on your coping skills? (2:21:01) Is love the ultimate predictor of happiness? (2:22:30) Why shared interests matter after kids (2:24:03) How to thrive after your peak years Show notes are available by clicking here Watch this episode on YouTube