
Thrive
by Arianna Huffington · 2013
Arianna Huffington's argument that burnout is the price of a third metric we ignore.
Worth reading? Thrive adds a 'third metric', well-being, wisdom, wonder, giving, to money and power. Huffington writes from a collapse, so it's credible, if light on hard systems. Skip it if you already protect your sleep and boundaries.
| Author | Arianna Huffington |
|---|---|
| Published | 2013 |
| Category | Business & Money |
| Favorite quote | “Burnout is what happens when you try to avoid being human for too long.” |
The Verdict
Thrive adds a ‘third metric’, well-being, wisdom, wonder, giving, to money and power. Huffington writes from a collapse, so it’s credible, if light on hard systems. Skip it if you already protect your sleep and boundaries.
high-achievers running on empty who need permission to recharge
you've already built rest and well-being into your definition of success

Book Summary
Arianna Huffington's argument that burnout is the price of a third metric we ignore. It earns its place by giving you a clear lens you can apply, not just inspiration. Success needs a third metric beyond money and power: well-being. Burnout is a design flaw, not a badge of honor. The practical move is to read it once, then act on the one idea that maps to your current bottleneck, rereading the whole thing rarely adds more than executing the part you skipped.
Top 5 Lessons from Thrive
- Success needs a third metric beyond money and power: well-being.
- Burnout is a design flaw, not a badge of honor.
- Sleep and recovery fuel performance, not weakness.
- Wonder and gratitude reset perspective.
- Giving strengthens the giver.
Top 2 Quotes from Thrive
"We think, mistakenly, that success is the result of the pressure we endure."
Arianna Huffington, Thrive
"Burnout is what happens when you try to avoid being human for too long."
Arianna Huffington, Thrive
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Thrive worth reading?
Yes, if the description fits you, high-achievers running on empty who need permission to recharge. Skip it if you've already built rest and well-being into your definition of success.
What is the main idea of Thrive?
Thrive adds a 'third metric', well-being, wisdom, wonder, giving, to money and power.
Who should read Thrive?
High-achievers running on empty who need permission to recharge. Skip it if you've already built rest and well-being into your definition of success.
What will you get out of Thrive?
A clearer, opinionated take you can act on, plus the sharpest lessons pulled into a short list so you don't have to read the whole book to decide.
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