An uplifting exploration of ancient wisdom for our modern lives and how it can make us happier
Jonathan Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business. He received his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992 and then did post-doctoral research at the University of Chicago and in Orissa, India. He taught at the University of Virginia for 16 years before moving to NYU-Stern in 2011. He was named one of the 'top global thinkers' by Foreign Policy magazine, and one of the 'top world thinkers' by Prospect magazine. His research focuses on morality - its emotional foundations, cultural variations and developmental course.
I really can't recommend this book enough. It's one of the best and
most insightful books I've ever read . . . this book is just
amazing for helping you recognize errors in thinking and personal
biases that we all experience. It really gets to the roots of what
makes people happy and unhappy rather than being some sort of a
positive thinking, motivational book. Just outstanding stuff that
you can really apply in day to day life.
Examining the ideas of thinkers like Plato, Buddha and Jesus in
light of modern research . . . Haidt, a social psychologist,
provides practical advice for parenting, romance, work and coping
with the political and cultural divisions.
*Psychology Today*
The Happiness Hypothesis is a wonderful and nuanced book that
provides deep insight into the some of the most important questions
in life - Why are we here? What kind of life should we lead? What
paths lead to happiness? From the ancient philosophers to cutting
edge scientists, Haidt weaves a tapestry of the best and the
brightest. His highly original work on elevation and awe - two
long-neglected emotions - adds a new weave to that tapestry. A
truly inspiring book.
This is a delightful book . . . Haidt's writing embraces spiritual
and mystical viewpoints while retaining scientific and rational
coherence.
*Nature*
This unusual book sets itself apart from the self-help category
with its extensive scientific references, and intelligent, neutral
prose, while the author's illuminating illustration of how the
human mind works is both educational and refreshing.
*Sunday Times*
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt shows in his wonderfully smart and
readable The Happiness Hypothesis [that] modern science and history
have a lot to say to each other
*Washington Post*
You know what? Reading it did actually make this reviewer
happier.
*Arena*
This is my most gifted book.
*Prof Damien Hughes, co-author of HIGH PERFORMANCE*
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