以下是《The Surprising Science of Happiness》演讲稿的部分内容,主要围绕人类大脑的结构、心理免疫系统以及幸福的合成等方面展开: “当你有21分钟的时间来演讲时,两百万年似乎是一个非常漫长的时间。但从进化的角度来看,两百万年只是瞬间。然而,在这两百万年里,人类的大脑质量几乎增加了三倍,从我们的祖先能人的一...
GOTTEN PAINTING AND NOT GOTTEN PAINTING[The one I own is better than I thought. The one I didn't own, the one I left behind, is not as good as I thought.] Situations[影响因素]: freedom, the ability to make up your mind and change your mind, isthe friend of natural happiness & t...
内容提示: [TED talk content] Dan Gilbert: The surprising science of happiness 2004, Dan Gilbert When you have 21 minutes to speak, two million years seems like a really long time. But evolutionarily, two million years is nothing. And yet in two million years, the human brain has nearly ...
- 从科学角度验证 'happiness can be synthesized' (正常人与遗忘症患者) They're not just saying it because they own it, because they don't know they own it. - 提出选择自由是‘enemy of synthetic happiness’ 并给出实验结果 freedom to choose, to change and make up your mind, is the enemy...
throughout the duration of the process. The other half of the group was told that they had to immediately choose their photo and that there would be no returns or exchanges available. Amazingly, the group with no alternative options had much happier results (The Surprising Science of Happiness...
文档标签: The Surprising Science of Happiness 系统标签: surprising science suketu theatlantic gratification buzzle Student1 TheThingAboutHappiness Thereisacertaindesperationthatfillstheair,stiflingandconsistentlypressingforsubmission. Peopletodayfranticallydevotethemselvestothisneverendinglackofcontentment.However,most...
If you want to live a happier life, why not take some time and learn about the surprising science of happiness?“The secret to happiness is variety, but the secret of variety, like the secret of all spices, is knowing when to use it.” Daniel Gilbert Tweet This Quote Share on Face...
Natural happiness is what we get when we get what we wanted, and synthetic happiness is what we make when we don't get what we wanted. And in our society, we have a strong belief that synthetic happiness is of an inferior kind. Why do we have that belief? Well, it's very simple....
Dan Gilbert gave his first TED Talk in February 2004;The surprising science of happinesswas one of the first we ever published, in September 2006. Here, the Harvard psychologist reminisces about the impact of TED, shares some suggestions of useful further reading — and owns up to some mistake...
Dan Gilbert believes that, in our ardent, lifelong pursuit of happiness, most of us have the wrong map. In the same way that optical illusions fool our eyes — and fool everyone’s eyes in the same way — Gilbert argues thatour brains systematically misjudge what will make us happy. And...