A landmark in modern self-help and practical philosophy, The Conquest of Happiness by Bertrand Russell offers a bold, compassionate roadmap for building a happier, more meaningful life. First published in 1930 and still astonishingly relevant today, this influential classic blends practical psychology, everyday philosophy, and common-sense self-improvement in a guide that speaks directly to anyone struggling with stress, self-doubt, anxiety, or the pressures of modern living. Rather than offering mystical promises or rigid rules, Russell examines the real causes of unhappiness-envy, fear, fatigue, boredom, and social comparison-and reveals how simple shifts in thought and behavior can restore joy, confidence, and emotional resilience. With clarity, wit, and human warmth, he explores how curiosity, purpose, affection, and meaningful work form the foundation of a fulfilling life. The result is a powerful blend of philosophical insight and actionable wisdom, grounded in lived experience rather than abstract theory. Ideal for readers seeking classic self-help philosophy, early twentieth-century personal development, or an introduction to Russell's brilliant mind, this book bridges the worlds of psychological well-being, practical philosophy, and evidence-based happiness studies. Perfect for libraries, book clubs, mental-health and wellness collections, and anyone searching for guidance that is both intellectually serious and emotionally encouraging. Timeless, relatable, and deeply humane, The Conquest of Happiness remains one of the most influential guides to personal well-being-proof that clear thinking and honest self-reflection can change not only how we understand the world, but how we live in it.
'He writes what he calls common sense, but is in fact uncommon wisdom.' - The Observer
'Commended strongly in these days of false values and confused thinking.' - The Listener
'As a guide to cheerfulness, Russell could not be bettered.' - News Chronicle
'Commended strongly in these days of false values and confused thinking.' - The Listener
'As a guide to cheerfulness, Russell could not be bettered.' - News Chronicle
'He writes what he calls common sense, but is in fact uncommon wisdom.' - The Observer
'Commended strongly in these days of false values and confused thinking.' - The Listener
'As a guide to cheerfulness, Russell could not be bettered.' - News Chronicle
'Commended strongly in these days of false values and confused thinking.' - The Listener
'As a guide to cheerfulness, Russell could not be bettered.' - News Chronicle








