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The Science of Happiness

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World-renowned happiness expert Bruce Hood presents seven simple, but life-changing lessons that Booklist calls "a fresh mix of accessible science, common sense, and examples from a variety of countries" to help readers reconnect with the things that truly matter.

Over seven lessons, grounded in decades of studies in neuroscience and developmental psychology, The Science of Happiness tells a radical new story about the roots of well-being, with practical takeaways that show how we can all re-wire our thinking and transform our lives.

The problem with achieving happiness is the way the human mind is designed by evolution to process the world from an egocentric perspective and focus on the threats that might shorten our lives. Socially dependent on others, egocentric children grow into adults who may be less self-centred but end up becoming dissatisfied because we are prone to focus on the wrong information and comparisons when it comes to evaluating our lives.

We need to get out of our heads by connecting with others and the world around us through practices that have proven to make us happier.


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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Kindle Book

  • Release date: December 3, 2024

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  • ISBN: 9798881803582
  • Release date: December 3, 2024

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  • ISBN: 9798881803582
  • File size: 2898 KB
  • Release date: December 3, 2024

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  • ISBN: 9798881803582
  • File size: 4350 KB
  • Release date: December 3, 2024

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World-renowned happiness expert Bruce Hood presents seven simple, but life-changing lessons that Booklist calls "a fresh mix of accessible science, common sense, and examples from a variety of countries" to help readers reconnect with the things that truly matter.

Over seven lessons, grounded in decades of studies in neuroscience and developmental psychology, The Science of Happiness tells a radical new story about the roots of well-being, with practical takeaways that show how we can all re-wire our thinking and transform our lives.

The problem with achieving happiness is the way the human mind is designed by evolution to process the world from an egocentric perspective and focus on the threats that might shorten our lives. Socially dependent on others, egocentric children grow into adults who may be less self-centred but end up becoming dissatisfied because we are prone to focus on the wrong information and comparisons when it comes to evaluating our lives.

We need to get out of our heads by connecting with others and the world around us through practices that have proven to make us happier.


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