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  2. Stumbling on Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Stumbling on Happiness is a nonfiction book by Daniel Gilbert, published in the United States and Canada in 2006 by Knopf. It has been translated into more than thirty languages and is a New York Times bestseller .

  3. Daniel Gilbert (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert's 2006 book, Stumbling on Happiness was a New York Times bestseller and has been translated into more than 40 languages. It won the 2007 Royal Society Prizes for Science Books and was included as one of fifty key books in psychology in 50 Psychology Classics (2006) by Tom Butler-Bowdon.

  4. Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Coined by Harvard professor of psychology and author of "Stumbling on Happiness", Daniel Gilbert, synthetic happiness is the happiness we make for ourselves. In his TedTalk titled, the surprising science of happiness, Gilbert explains that everyone possesses a "psychological immune system" that helps to regulate our emotional reactions. [ 104 ]

  5. Talk:Stumbling on Happiness - Wikipedia

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  6. Skipping Towards Gomorrah - Wikipedia

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    Skipping Towards Gomorrah was selected for inclusion in The Best American Sex Writing 2004, [2] and won a 2003 Lambda Literary Award in the humor category. [3] [4] [5] A review of the book in Publishers Weekly was positive and the review concluded, "On the whole, however, Savage hits the mark and gives advocates of personal and sexual liberty the hippest, sassiest voice they've had in a long ...

  7. Sonja Lyubomirsky - Wikipedia

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    The How of Happiness was published in 2008 by Penguin Press. [6] The book has been translated into 22 languages. [4]The premise of The How of Happiness is that 50 percent of a given human's long-term happiness level is genetically determined, [7] 10 percent is affected by life circumstances and situation, and a remaining 40 percent of happiness is subject to self control.

  8. Category:Popular psychology books - Wikipedia

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    This category is for books which are part of the popular psychology genre, or otherwise propagate the ideas of popular psychology. While some of the books in this category may be best-sellers or otherwise well-known (i.e., could be considered "popular" books), not all the books here need to meet that, and not every psychology book that is well-known will necessary be a popular psychology book.

  9. Eric Weiner - Wikipedia

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    In his first book The Geography of Bliss, [8] Weiner traveled to spots around the globe—including Iceland, Bhutan, Moldova and Qatar—to search out how different countries define and pursue happiness. The book was made into a six-part docu-series, featuring actor Rainn Wilson, which premiered on May 18, 2023 [9] on NBC's Peacock streaming ...