Stumbling on Happiness

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出版者:Vintage
作者:Daniel Gilbert
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页数:336
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出版时间:2007-3-20
价格:USD 16.95
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9781400077427
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图书标签:
  • 心理学
  • Psychology
  • 幸福的障碍
  • 思维
  • HAPPINESS
  • happiness
  • daniel
  • 逻辑
  • 心理学
  • 幸福感
  • 行为经济学
  • 决策
  • 认知偏差
  • 积极心理学
  • 人生哲学
  • 自我提升
  • Daniel Gilbert
  • 畅销书
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具体描述

Bringing to life scientific research in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, philosophy, and behavioral economics, this bestselling book reveals what scientists have discovered about the uniquely human ability to imagine the future, and about our capacity to predict how much we will like it when we get there.

• Why are lovers quicker to forgive their partners for infidelity than for leaving dirty dishes in the sink?

• Why will sighted people pay more to avoid going blind than blind people will pay to regain their sight?

• Why do dining companions insist on ordering different meals instead of getting what they really want?

• Why do pigeons seem to have such excellent aim; why can’t we remember one song while listening to another; and why does the line at the grocery store always slow down the moment we join it?

In this brilliant, witty, and accessible book, renowned Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert describes the foibles of imagination and illusions of foresight that cause each of us to misconceive our tomorrows and misestimate our satisfactions. With penetrating insight and sparkling prose, Gilbert explains why we seem to know so little about the hearts and minds of the people we are about to become.

作者简介

Daniel Gilbert is Harvard College Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. He has won numerous awards for his teaching and research, including the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology. His research has been covered by The New York Times Magazine, Forbes, Money, CNN, U.S. News & World Report, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, Self, Men's Health, Redbook, Glamour, Psychology Today, and many others. His short stories have appeared in Amazing Stories and Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, as well as other magazines and anthologies. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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且不说书好书坏,就说一条:这书的书名就是坑人。它从头到尾介绍的都是人做的计划和对未来的决定为什么是不准的,怎样才能准。 应该叫《哈佛规划课》。 再说内容,很多都和丹·艾瑞里教授的《怪诞行为学》重复了。虽然这两本书可能没有个先来后到,但我看这两本书却是有先后...  

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这本书似乎没有登上过什么国内的排行榜,看过后觉得翻译的很别扭,包括名字也给人一些误导(虽然是直译)。不过从书的内容来看客观的说是一本值得一看的书。这本书从比较科学严谨的实验数据来证实人思维方式上的误差,而这些误差往往导致人对未来的判断不是消极就是恐惧...  

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幸福是一种病 据说现代社会有三粒毒药:消费主义、性自由和成功学。 其实并非如此简单。 在我充满怀疑的眼光看来,一切被过度提倡的主题,都是不可信的。 比如。 比如风靡全国多年不衰的减肥风潮。 多少傻呵呵的娘们儿真的上了当,喝减肥茶节食健身抽脂无所不为,胆子大的连蛔...  

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我本以为这本书会告诉我们一些实用的,关于幸福的箴言,然而这本书虽然不是纯学术的,但也绝对称不上工具书,丹尼尔用一些社会统计和研究实验的方法,特别理性地得出了一些结论,但仅仅是结论而已,并不能告诉我们如何才能得到幸福。这本书逻辑性太强,我只能切取其中一些有感...  

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只有激情,那只是短暂的 只有意义,有可能是痛苦的。 幸福是什么呢? 可能真的有些答案是 猫吃鱼,狗吃肉,奥特曼打小怪兽。 不过其实,这些都只是激情而已。 其实真正的幸福是: 猫吃到了自己努力抓到的鱼,狗吃了主人特地为他买来的肉肉,奥特曼打败了一个马上要毁灭地球...

用户评价

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书本身不错,但是对我目前用处不大

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不是个人喜欢的话题,可是幽默的笔触和深刻的见解,确实是一本不可多得的好书

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读的时候一直在想

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TED上看了作者的演讲,觉得很受用~

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TED上看了作者的演讲,觉得很受用~

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