Happiness: The Science behind Your Smile

Happiness: The Science behind Your Smile

by Daniel Nettle
Happiness: The Science behind Your Smile

Happiness: The Science behind Your Smile

by Daniel Nettle

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Overview

Bringing together the latest insights from psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy, Daniel Nettle sheds light on happiness, the most basic of human desires. Nettle examines whether people are basically happy or unhappy, whether success can make us happy, what sort of remedies to unhappiness work, why some people are happier than others, and much more.
The book is packed with fascinating observations. We discover the evolutionary reason why negative thoughts are more powerful than positive ones. We read that happiness varies from country to country, for example, the Swiss are much more happy than Bulgarians. And we learn that, in a poll among people aged 42 years old—peak mid-life crisis time—more than half rated their happiness an 8, 9, or 10 out of 10, and 90% rated it above 5. Nettle, a psychologist, is particularly insightful in discussing the brain systems underlying emotions and moods, ranging from serotonin, to mood enhancing drugs such as D-fenfluramine, which reduces negative thinking in less than an hour; to the part of the brain that, when electrically stimulated, provides feelings of benevolent calm and even euphoria. In the end, Nettle suggests that we would all probably be happier by trading income or material goods for time with people or hobbies, though most people do not do so.
Happiness offers a remarkable portrait of the feeling that poets, politicians, and philosophers all agree truly makes the world go round.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192805591
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/07/2006
Pages: 226
Sales rank: 271,777
Product dimensions: 6.82(w) x 4.76(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Daniel Nettle is Lecturer in Biological Psychology at the Open University. He is the author of Strong Imagination: Madness, Creativity, and Human Value and co-author of Vanishing Voices (with Suzanne Romaine). He lives in the U.K.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Comfort and Joy2. Bread and Circuses3. Love and Work4. Worries and Enthusiasts5. Wanting and Liking6. Placebos and panaceas7. A Design for LivingReferences
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