Harvard Public Class: Happiness Course original full lectures HD PDF, Audio & Video

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We came to this world, in the end, what is on earth the most important pursuit? Tal Ben-Shahar (known as the most popular lecturer and mentor) firmly believes that: happiness is the only measure of life, also the ultimate goal of all goals.

Harvard University, headquartered in Boston, known as the US government’s think tank, is one of the earliest private and comprehensive universities in America. It gives priority to training graduate students and scientific researching. This is the English original lecture resource for one of its series of open classes: Happiness Course (a total of 23 lectures). AppNee got and shared them in PDF, RM, MP3 and PPT 4 kinds of common file formats. You can use then as need for free.

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PDF (precious) 1~12 2.16 MB
MP3 + RM + PPT (torrent) 1~23 2.27 GB

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