Imagine what you could learn by interviewing 2 million people about their strengths*

Guided by the belief that good is the opposite of bad, mankind has for centuries pursued its fixation with fault and failing. Doctors have studied disease in order to learn about health. Psychologists have investigated sadness in order to learn about joy. Therapists have looked into the causes of divorce in order to learn about happy marriage. In schools and workplaces around the world, each one of us has ...


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