- Stumbling on Happiness
Infobox Book
name = Stumbling on Happiness
author =Daniel Gilbert
country =United States
language = English
subject =Psychology
publisher =Knopf
pub_date = 2006
media_type = hardback
isbn = 1400042666"Stumbling on Happiness" is a
non-fiction book by Daniel Gilbert. It was published in theUnited States andCanada in 2006 byKnopf , and has been translated into 20 languages. It is a "New York Times "bestseller .ummary
Gilbert's central
thesis is that people imagine the future poorly, in particular what will make them happy. He argues that imagination fails in three ways: [harv|Gilbert|2006|pp=224–228]# Imagination tends to add and remove details, but people do not realize that key details may be fabricated or missing from the imagined scenario.
# Imagined futures (and pasts) are more like the present than they actually will be (or were).
# Imagination fails to realize that things will feel differently once they actually happen -- most notably, the psychological immune system will make bad things feel not so bad as they are imagined to feel.The advice Gilbert offers is to use other people's experiences to predict the future, instead of imagining it. It is surprising how similar people are in much of their experiences, he says. He does not expect too many people to heed this advice, as our culture, accompanied by various thinking tendencies, is against this method of decision making.
The book is written in easy to understand language despite its deep roots in scientific research. Many points in the book are supported by explanations of simple experiments that illustrate common quirks of reasoning. These stories enable the reader to grasp the concept with ease.
Recognition
In 2007, the book was awarded the
Royal Society Prizes for Science Books general prize for the best science writing for a non-specialist audience.See also
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Positive psychology , particularly the work ofMartin Seligman and his book "Learned Optimism".
*The Black Swan (book) , about the difficulty of predicting the future, and about the idea of stumbling onto life-advancing things.Notes
References
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External links
* [http://www.stumblingonhappiness.com Stumbling on Happiness web site.] includes a [http://www.randomhouse.com/kvpa/gilbert/blog blog] where the author adds every month or so an article related to the book.
* [http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~dtg/sohreviews.htm Reviews of Stumbling on Happiness]
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781400042661 Publisher's website for Stumbling on Happiness]
* [http://2006.sxsw.com/bits_n_bytes/pivot/entry.php?id=79#body Short interview about the book fromSXSW i 2006]
* [http://www.powells.com/authors/danielgilbert.html Comprehensive interview on the book]
* [http://ted.com/tedtalks/tedtalksplayer.cfm?key=d_gilbert Video] of Gilbert discussing humans' failure to predict what makes us happy. Presented July 2005 at theTED Conference in Oxford, UK. Duration: 22:02
* [http://fifthestate.co.uk/author/danielgilbert/ Gilbert's Profile Page on UK publisher's blog, fifthestate.co.uk]
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