Bertrand Russell was an influential British philosopher and mathematician. The Conquest of Happiness first published in 1930 was Russell's guide on how to live a happy life. Although it was `of its time' it was also, certainly, ahead of its time. Russell's views were that true happiness could only be achieved through both personal thought and effort. A true self help classic before self help even existed. Here, Tim Phillip's interpretation of The Conquest of Happiness illustrates the timeless nature of Russell's insights by bringing them to life through 52 modern case studies. This brilliant interpretation of The Conquest of Happiness is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most famous books on popular philosophy ever written.