Victor J. Strecher

Life on Purpose

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A step-by-step guide to improving your energy, willpower, health & long-term happiness using science, philosophy & the author’s own tragedies and triumphs.
Imagine a drug that was proven to add years to your life, reduce risk of heart attack and stroke, cut your risk of Alzheimer’s disease by more than half, help you relax during the day and sleep better at night, double your chances of staying drug— and alcohol-free after treatment, activate your natural killer cells, diminish your inflammatory cells, increase your good cholesterol, and repair your chromosomes. What if this imaginary drug reduced hospital stays so much that it put a dent in the national health care crisis? The pharmaceutical company who made the drug would be worth billions. The inventors of the drug would receive Nobel Prizes and have institutes named for them. But it’s not a drug. It’s purpose. And it’s free.
Victor Strecher, an award-winning pioneer in the field of behavioral science and professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, lost his nineteen-year-old daughter, Julia, to a rare heart disease that resulted from an infant case of chicken pox. This life event challenged every aspect of Strecher’s personal and professional experience and drove him to an exhaustive search, from ancient philosophy to cutting-edge science, to pinpoint the potential and impact of purpose in our lives. What is it? How can we discover it? And what does the latest research tell us about the importance of how purpose affects our overall health and happiness?
The results of this groundbreaking investigation are revelatory and the crux of this engaging book. But Life on Purpose does more than just provide the latest science, it offers a step-by-step program for improving energy, willpower, health, and long-term happiness. Strecher’s smart, personal, and highly practical book will fundamentally change the way we understand what it means to lead a good life.
“With a powerful combination of science, philosophy, and personal tragedies and triumphs, this is a poignant read on the key ingredients for purpose in life.” —Adam Grant, Wharton professor and New York Times–bestselling author of Originals and Give and Take
“Strecher . . . gifts us the ability to define our purpose and immediately start instilling into our own lives. Make no mistake, understanding this concept is not only good for your health—it is good for the whole world.” —Sanjay Gupta, New York Times–bestselling author and Chief Medical Correspondent CNN
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249 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Youhas quoted8 years ago
    One of the big issues in quitting smoking is temptation resulting from thoughts of cigarettes. The more that would-be quitters think about notthinking about them, the more they do. In psychology, this is called the “white bear” effect, from a phrase in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Winter Notes on Summer Impressions:“Try to pose for yourself this task: not to think of a polar bear, and you will see that the cursed thing will come to mind every minute.”4
  • Youhas quoted8 years ago
    We’re pretty lucky ants.
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    We started talking about his interesting occupation, and I brought up the subject of Julia’s “miraculous” recovery from a series of six heart attacks and lack of brain response. He looked into the distance and responded, “I saw a very similar case last year. An older man in our ICU had a sudden heart attack, and we couldn’t revive him. After essentially calling it quits, he popped up and started talking to us. It really freaked us all out! Then he died a few hours later.” He mused, “I think the body may have the ability to reboot itself in the way a seemingly dead computer can reboot. I can’t understand how, but I’ve seen it.”

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