Social scientist and Harvard Business School professor Arthur Brooks, 2023 Commencement keynote speaker and honorary degree recipient, returned to to share the secrets to a successful life as a guest lecturer during a course on Nov 1.
Brooks spoke to two sessions of the Busch School’s course, which shapes the next generation of business leaders informed by lessons learned from Catholic teaching. He focused on his book , The New York Times bestseller cowritten with Oprah Winfrey that is among the students’ assigned reading.
He said the biggest misconception about happiness is that it’s about maximizing positive emotions and neutralizing negative emotions. The question for personal success, rather, is how to channel our feelings in healthy ways.
“Your emotions are information. Emotions are not good or bad. Negative emotions are normal; you are not defective. Manage your emotions, so they don’t manage you,” said Brooks.
A highly sought-after speaker on the science of happiness, Brooks’ message resonates with people no matter their faith tradition. But today’s presentation was more personal.
“Traveling across the country and the world where not everybody is Catholic, I have to be delicate about the way I introduce my Catholic faith. I want to be more explicit with you today about what it means to me and what it can mean to you,” he said.