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  1. The School of Life was founded in 2008 [4] by a group of academics, including author Alain de Botton. The curator, Sophie Howarth, is assisted by psychotherapists, artists, and educators. [7]

  2. The philosopher and author Alain de Botton has dedicated his life to seeking answers—for himself and others—to one of life’s chief questions: How do we live a good life?

  3. Sep 1, 2012 · Alain de Botton (Editor / Contributor), Tom Chatfield ( Contributor), John Armstrong ( Contributor) 4.17. 1,550ratings128reviews. Buy on Amazon. A series of intelligent, rigorous, well-written self-help books, put together by some of the leading minds in the field.

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    • The Humane Spirit of The School of Life
    • Aspects of Modern Living with Which The School of Life Can Help
    • The School of Life: Goals

    The School of Life bases its approachin the arts and humanities. It does this by exploring history, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, ethics and philosophical concepts. Alongside treatment of the inner aspects of the human subject, the School gives orientation in external social matters. These matters include responsible consumerism and e...

    Improved parenting
    Being an understanding son or daughter
    Dealing with fear and anxiety
    Developing one's capacity for tolerance, forgiveness, appreciativeness and self-insight

    The people at The School of Life do not lack ambition. It's their purpose to become a global hub for the promulgation of better emotional health. They employ various media to reach across nations with their philosophy. Which is about personal development and the psychological well-being in personal lives and in the workplace. The School aims to gro...

  4. Sep 5, 2019 · Alain De Botton founded The School of Life 10 years ago to help people nurture and hone their emotional intelligence, an aspect that remains conveniently overlooked in our modern curriculums. A philosopher and writer himself, Botton understood the importance of emotional health and how its grasp could significantly change the quality of our lives.

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  5. Jan 29, 2022 · The School of Life: An Emotional Education was published by the eponymous organization The School of Life. This book finally addressed my inner worries and provided a strong foundation for the education I was missing all these years.

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  7. Feb 20, 2020 · As a proper book nerd, there is immense joy in discovering an author who grabs your attention and won’t let it go. In the past 3 years, I’ve experienced this with Alain de Botton. He is a British-Swiss philosopher whose books have been remarkably influential on the way that I think about mental health and personal development.

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