Five Books on Happiness and the Law from Our Collection

What exactly is happiness? This post from VeryWell Mind explains that happiness is “an emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, satisfaction, contentment and fulfillment.” Psychologists and other scientists refer to happiness as “subjective well-being” and break it down into two components – a balance of emotions and life satisfaction. How can you tell if you’re happy? You might feel like you are living the life you wanted, that you have (or will) accomplish what you want in life, or that you are generally satisfied with your life.

All of these happiness-indicative feelings are possible in a law career, whether you’re starting out as a law student or a practicing attorney.  These five books from our collection give insight into lawyerly happiness and are available in print or as ebooks –

  • How To Be Sort of Happy in Law School [Find It]
  • Happy Lawyer Happy Life: How To Be Happy in Law and Life [Find It]
  • Happy Lawyer: The Art of Having It All Without Losing Your Mind [Find It]
  • Happiness and the Law [Find It]
  • The Happy Lawyer: Making a Good Life in the Law [Find It]

Find more books and info on well-being and the law with our mental health guide.