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Stumbling on Happiness

By Daniel Gilbert

Stumbling on Happiness

You can view this book's Amazon detail page here.

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Started reading:
17th February 2007
Finished reading:
28th February 2007

Review

Rating: 7

One of the Amazon Review comment summarizes this book nicely

Here are some of the most important points of this book:

1) We often exaggerate in imagining the long- term emotional effects certain events will have on us.
2) Most of us tend to have a basic level of happiness which we revert to eventually.
3) People generally err in imagining what will make them happy.
4) People tend to find ways of rationalizing unhappy outcomes so as to make them more acceptable to themselves.
5) People tend to repeat the same errors in imagining what will make them happy.
6) Events and outcomes which we dread may when they come about turn into new opportunities for happiness.
7) Many of the most productive and creative people are those who are continually unhappy with the world- and thus strive to change it.
8) Happiness is rarely as good as we imagine it to be, and rarely lasts as long as we think it will. The same mistaken expectations apply to unhappiness.

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