1. Stumbling on Happiness
Daniel Gilbert · 2006
You're bad at predicting what will make you happy. A Harvard psychologist explains why, hilariously.
Gilbert’s subject is affective forecasting: the imagination errors that make us chase promotions, purchases, and moves that won’t deliver. His fix is unpopular and correct: instead of imagining a future, ask someone who’s already living it. The funniest serious psychology book on any shelf.
Read it if: anyone making a big life decision based on how they think they'll feel later
Skip it if: you expect a how-to-be-happy manual (it's a how-your-brain-lies-to-you manual)







