What does it take to be happy? And why does happiness so often slip away?
In this episode of What Is a Good Life?, Mark McCartney is joined by Rasmus Hougaard for a conversation that moves from childhood questions about happiness, to monasteries in Nepal, to the boardrooms where he now works to transform leadership. Rasmus is the Founder and Chairman of Potential Project and was nominated by Thinkers 50 as one of the eight most important leadership thinkers in the world today. He's the author of The Mind of the Leader, Compassionate Leadership, and More Human: How the Power of AI Can Transform the Way You Lead.
Together, they explore:
This conversation sits with both the challenge of being human and the incredible capacity we have for loving kindness. It's about the practice of returning to what matters again and again.
This episode is for anyone wondering if there's more to leadership, happiness, and being human than what we've been taught.
For more of Rasmus' work:
Potential Project: https://www.potentialproject.com/
Books: https://www.potentialproject.com/resources#01-books
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rasmushougaard/
For more from Mark McCartney:
Newsletter: https://www.whatisagood.life/
Website: https://www.mmcleadership.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markcmccartney
00:00 Why Aren't We Happy?
05:30 Finding a Practice at Seventeen
11:45 Wisdom in Himalayan Culture
17:20 Life's Purpose from Tragedy
24:30 Meeting Bodhisattva Charles
31:15 Our Innate Human Goodness
37:40 The Difficulty of Being Human
43:10 Forced Surrender and Self-Compassion
48:25 Transformation in Corporate Spaces
52:15 Multiple Lives, Less Pressure
54:30 What is a Good Life for Rasmus?