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About Eudaimonia Habits

The journey to creating Eudaimonia Habits began in the summer of 2009, when I picked up a book called Born to Run in a beach town bookstore on the Oregon coast. The main lesson from Born to Run is that when humans live according to their ancestor’s traditions they have more physical capability and durability than when they live according to the typical modern city lifestyle. In the book, native Mexican people ran hundreds of miles at a time in simple sandals cut from old tires but modern city dwellers were frequently injured despite using the most technologically advanced shoes available.

The next influential book to shape the Eudaimonia Habits philosophy was Nutrition and Physical Degradation, read while completing a certificate program with the Nutritional Therapy Association in western Washington. The theme of modern habits causing problems continued, this time examining populations in Florida, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Scotland, Switzerland, Kenya, Tanzania, Congo, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, and Ecuador. Each group of people ate different foods and had different cultures, but there was one commonality among them: the people who lived according to the habits of their ancestors were thriving and the people who lived with modern processed foods had far higher levels of disease. 

 

I realized it wasn’t just the shoes and food causing modern suffering, it was the amount of time spent inside, the soft furniture, and the social isolation. Toxic artificial lighting, fragrances and social values had invaded the human species and caused all sorts of physical, mental, and spiritual maladies. Luckily, we only need to look to our recent past for the solution, which is the natural and traditional human lifestyle described in Eudaimonia Habits. Adaptable for any age, culture, location, and context…if you are human the Eudaimonia Habits are your birthright.

This is a movement to raise human well-being around the world, and you can join in by using and sharing the following Eudaimonia Habits resources:

📖 A free summary of Eudaimonia Habits 

📙 The Eudaimonia Habits short paperback book that includes a simple habit journal to help keep you on track 

🤝 A 1 on 1 counsel service via unlimited email correspondence with the founder of Eudaimonia Habits, Benji Hirsh 

Click on one of the links above and claim your human birthright: a thriving mind, body and soul...also known as eudaimonia.

Cheers to your well-being!

-Benji Hirsh

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Further Reading

The following books influenced the ideas and philosophy of Eudaimonia Habits. They are written by people far smarter than me, and are a great way to dive deeper into the realm of human well-being.

 

My thinking has changed over the years and will surely continue to change as I come across new information or simply re-think previously held beliefs. I cannot promise that I am correct about 100% of the theses that make up Eudaimonia Habits, but I can promise that I will continue to learn with an open mind until the day I die.

 

Breakfast with Socrates by Robert Rowland Smith

Breath by James Nestor

Deep Nutrition by Cate Shanahan MD

Drive by Daniel Pink

Eat Like A Human by Bill Schindler PhD

Electric Body, Electric Health by Eileen Day McKusick

Exuberant Animal by Frank Forencich

Feeling Good by David Burns MD

Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi PhD

Hardwiring Happiness by Rick Hanson PhD

Ikigai by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles

Light by Jacob Liberman O.D. Ph.D.

Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl MD

Mindfulness for Beginners by Jon Kabat-Zinn PhD

Mindset by Carol Dweck

Mindsight by Daniel J. Siegel MD

Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon Morell

Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A Price DDS

Original Strength by Tim Anderson

Powered by GOATA by Jose Boesch

Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz MD

Reframe Your Brain by Scott Adams

Social by Matt Lieberman PhD

Social Intelligence by Daniel Goleman PhD

Solving the Paleo Equation by Matt Stone and Garrett Smith ND

Spiritual Disciplines Handbook by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun

The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton PhD

The Body Electric by Robert Becker MD

The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk MD

The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt PhD

The Life You’ve Always Wanted by John Ortberg

The Nature Fix by Florence Williams

The Practice of Natural Movement by Erwan Le Corre

The Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson

The Vitamin D Solution by Michael Holick MD

Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg PhD

Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker PhD

You Are The Placebo by Joe Dispenza DC

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