
Stumbling on Happiness
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Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert explores our flawed ability to predict happiness, using research and stories. Like memory, our imagination deceives us about the future. Gilbert reveals happiness is often unexpected, questioning why conjoined twins are as happy as others and whether we should stick to familiar choices. "Stumbling on Happiness" humorously examines our future envisioning skills and the likelihood of enjoying what we imagine.
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