Do you keep trying to
fix yourself with the next
What if there was
actually nothing to fix?
The book
From Robert Waldinger — director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, Zen priest, practicing psychiatrist, and New York Times bestselling author of The Good Life.

Why I wrote this book
Is this all there is?
The journey to Nothing to Fix
“Is this all there is?”
In Nothing to Fix, I bring together the science of the Harvard Study, my decades as a psychiatrist, and what I’ve learned as a Zen teacher to reveal the practices that help us thrive.
What you’ll find in this book
Across ten chapters, drawing on landmark research and the timeless principles of Zen, Nothing to Fix explores:
Why our brains are wired for dissatisfaction — and why that means there’s far less wrong with you than you think
What more than 85 years of research and more than 40 years of psychotherapy practice reveal about the role of relationships in shaping happiness
How to meet others — and yourself — with less judgment and more acceptance
How to find aliveness in the most ordinary moments, from doing the dishes to waiting at a stoplight
How to stay steady and even find joy in a difficult and uncertain world
About the Author
Dr. Robert Waldinger is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, the director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, and a Zen priest. His TED Talk “What Makes a Good Life?” has been watched more than 80 million times — one of the ten most viewed talks ever. He is the author, with Marc Schulz, of the New York Times bestseller The Good Life.
- Zen PriestSoto & Rinzai Lineages
- ResearcherAdult Development
- PsychiatristBoard Certified MD
- Global SpeakerInspiring good lives
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