Not a direct answer to your question, but I read How to be Perfect last year. Michael Schur (creator of Parks and Rec) wrote the book as an exploration of the research they did to make The Good Place.
It’s a survey of philosophy for non-philosophers and does a great job breaking down how to make good choices without being preachy.
Not a direct answer to your question, but I read How to be Perfect last year. Michael Schur (creator of Parks and Rec) wrote the book as an exploration of the research they did to make The Good Place.
It’s a survey of philosophy for non-philosophers and does a great job breaking down how to make good choices without being preachy.
Here’s the link