Name: | The Happiness Hypothesis |
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By: | Jonathan Haidt |
Narrated by: | Ryan Vincent Anderson |
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Length | 10 hrs and 18 mins |
Category: | Health & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health |
Release Date: | 2018-05-21 |
Language: | English |
Ryan Vincent Anderson is a social psychologist and the author of the book The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom. In his book, Anderson argues that the key to happiness is not necessarily finding what makes us happy, but rather understanding what makes us happy and then using that knowledge to make better decisions. Anderson also believes that we should not strive for happiness itself, but rather for a life that is meaningful and fulfilling.
The Happiness Hypothesis belongs to the genre of self-help books. Jonathan Haidt is the author of the book.
The Happiness Hypothesis is about a psychological theory that suggests that people are happiest when they are living in alignment with their natural tendencies and strengths. The book explores the idea that we all have a “happiness set point” that is determined by our genetics and our environment, and that we can only deviate from that set point by making a conscious effort to do so. The book provides readers with tools and strategies for how to identify and change their happiness set point.
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