
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions
by Dan Ariely
Similar to 'Stumbling on Happiness', this book delves into the unexpected ways our happiness is influenced by irrational behavior and decision-making.
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by Dan Ariely
Similar to 'Stumbling on Happiness', this book delves into the unexpected ways our happiness is influenced by irrational behavior and decision-making.
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by Jonathan Haidt
Haidt's blend of psychology, philosophy, and ancient wisdom complements the themes in 'Stumbling on Happiness' about finding contentment and meaning in life.
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by Barry Schwartz
This book aligns with the idea that our happiness can often be hindered by our choices, much like the concepts presented in 'Stumbling on Happiness'.
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by Daniel Kahneman
Kahneman's extensive exploration of how we think enhances the understanding of happiness and decision-making trends established in 'Stumbling on Happiness'.
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by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Csikszentmihalyi addresses the pursuit of happiness in daily activities, echoing ideas about how we can cultivate joy as discussed in 'Stumbling on Happiness'.
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by Dalai Lama, Howard Cutler
The exploration of happiness from both spiritual and practical perspectives resonates with the inquiries made in 'Stumbling on Happiness'.
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by Viktor E. Frankl
Frankl's exploration of meaning and happiness aligns with the psychological inquiries found in 'Stumbling on Happiness'.
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