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The Conquest of Happiness
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Bertrand Russell | Russell uses his analytic empiricism to discuss typically pop-psychological issues: Boredom, Excitement, Envy, Sin, Persecution, Public Opinion, Zest, etc. | |
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The Art of Happiness
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Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler | Psychiatrist Howard Cutler poses questions to the Dalai Lama during an extended period of interviews. Cutler then develops the Dalai Lama's answers in the context of scientific studies and cases from his own practice, substantiating and elaborating on what he finds to be a revolutionary psychology. | |
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Pursuit of Happiness
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David G. Myers |
Social psychologist David G. Myers has reviewed thousands of recent scientific studies conducted worldwide in search of the key to happiness. He explodes some of the popular myths on the subject and presents specific techniques for finding true joy in living:
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Authentic Happiness : Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfil
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Martin Seligman | In this book Seligman doesn't just preach the merits of happiness e.g., happy people are healthier, more productive and contentedly married than their unhappy counterparts but he also presents brief tests and even an interactive Web site to help readers increase the happiness quotient in their own lives. | | |
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