Incoming Resources
- Hamlet's Blackberry, a practical philosophy for building a good life in the digital age, William Powers
- Finding time, how corporations, individuals, and families can benefit from new work practices, Leslie A. Perlow
- Wishing well, making your every wish come true, by Paul Pearsall
- Stuffocation, why we've had enough of stuff and need experience more than ever, James Wallman
- Quality of life assessment, a pilot study report, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control ; Rosemary Yancik, Brenda K. Edwards, Jerome W. Yates
- Ikigai for teens, finding your reason for being, Héctor García & Francesc Miralles
- The Down syndrome nutrition handbook, a guide to promoting healthy lifestyles, Joan E. Guthrie Medlen ; [foreword by Timothy P. Shriver]
- Beyond therapy, biotechnology and the pursuit of happiness, a report of the President's Council on Bioethics ; foreword by Leon R. Kass
- Being mortal, Atul Gawande
- L'art de la liste, simplify, organise, enrich your life, Dominique Loreau ; English translation, Sophie-Charlotte Buchan
- Population health, behavioral and social science insights, co-edited by Robert M. Kaplan, Michael L. Spittel, Daryn H. David
- Alternatives to QALY-based cost-effectiveness analysis for determining the value of prescription drugs and other health interventions
- The Saad truth about happiness, 8 secrets for leading the good life, Gad Saad
- Juggling elephants, an easier way to get your most important things done-- now!, Jones Loflin and Todd Musig ; read by Oliver Wyman
- Cozy, the art of arranging yourself in the world, Isabel Gillies
- The progress paradox, how life gets better while people feel worse, Gregg Easterbrook
- Report from the Secretary of War, in reply to a Resolution of the Senate of the 25th of January last, showing the progress made in civilizing the Indians for the last eight years, and their present condition. 1830, March 26. -- Read. 1830, March 30. -- Ordered to be printed, with the accompanying documents, and two letters from Abram A. Heard and Caleb Starr, which were laid on the table the 29th inst. by Mr. White
- Being mortal, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- Stop screaming at the microwave!, how to connect your disconnected life, Mary LoVerde
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- God never blinks, 50 lessons for life's little detours, Regina Brett
- Comfort, an atlas for the body and soul, Brett C. Hoover
- Eightysomethings, a practical guide to letting go, aging well, and finding unexpected happiness, Katharine Esty, PhD
- Quicksand, what it means to be a human being, Henning Mankell ; translated from the Swedish by Laurie Thompson with Marlaine Delargy
- The body revelation, physical and spiritual practices to metabolize pain, banish shame, and connect to God with your whole self, Alisa Keeton
- Don't sweat the small stuff with your family, [simple ways to keep daily responsibilities and household chaos from taking over your life], Richard Carlson
- A matter of dignity, changing the lives of the disabled, by Andrew Potok
- The 4-hour workweek, escape 9-5, live anywhere, and join the new rich, Timothy Ferriss
- The birth of plenty, how the prosperity of the modern world was created, William J. Bernstein
- Off balance, getting beyond the work-life balance myth to personal and professional satisfaction, Matthew Kelly
- Ichigo-Ichie, el arte japonés de vivir momentos inolvidables, Héctor García (Kirai) & Francesc Miralles
- The cult of perfection, making peace with your inner overachiever, Cooper Lawrence
- On being human, a memoir of waking up, living real, and listening hard, Jennifer Pastiloff ; foreword by Lidia Yuknavitch
- Slowing down to the speed of love, how to create a deeper, more fulfilling relationship in a hurried world, Joseph Bailey
- Island wise, lessons in living from the islands of the world, Janis Frawley-Holler
- Choctaw Academy in Kentucky. March 3, 1845. Read, and laid upon the table
- Living forward, a proven plan to stop drifting and get the life you want, Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy
- The good life, lessons from the world's longest scientific study of happiness, Robert Waldinger, MD and Marc Schulz, PhD
- Siga adelante, la vida después del tratamiento del cáncer
- Living richly in an age of limits, Bill Devall
- The number, [a completely different way to think about the rest of your life], Lee Eisenberg
- Nextville, amazing places to live the rest of your life, Barbara Corcoran with Warren Berger
- Quarterlife, the search for self in early adulthood, Satya Doyle Byock
- Ikigai, the Japanese secret to a long and happy life, Héctor García, Francesc Miralles
- Slowing down to the speed of life, how to create a more peaceful, simpler life from the inside out, Richard Carlson and Joseph Bailey
- Having and being had, Eula Biss
- It's never too late to become what you might have been, by B.J. Gallagher
- 24/6, the power of unplugging one day a week, Tiffany Shlain
- Facing forward, life after cancer treatment, National Cancer Institute
- Extending the authority for an investigation of the relationship of the United States with the Indians. January 25 (legislative day, January 8), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed