Stumbling on Happiness is a fascinating exploration of the psychological and cognitive aspects of human nature that influence our ability to predict and imagine our futures, as well as our capacity to remember and process information from the past. Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert draws on the latest scientific research in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, philosophy, and behavioral economics to explain why individuals often make decisions that seem counterintuitive and why the line at the grocery store always slows down the moment we join it.
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