Stumbling on happiness /
By: Gilbert, Daniel Todd
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Summary:
The author draws on psychology, cognitive neuroscience, philosophy and behavioral economics to argue that, just as people err in remembering the past, they also have illusions and foibles in imagining the future.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Tough Topics | 158 GI ST (Browse shelf) | Available | T0051164 |
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158 DA LE Learn to dance on a moving carpet : | 158 DO AR The art of the good life : | 158 DU SM Smarter faster better | 158 GI ST Stumbling on happiness / | 158 GO AR The art of mental training : | 158 GR MA Mastery / | 158 HA CR CrazyBusy : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The author draws on psychology, cognitive neuroscience, philosophy and behavioral economics to argue that, just as people err in remembering the past, they also have illusions and foibles in imagining the future.
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