
The Simple Science of HappinessScientists and academics have spent entire careers investigating what makes people happy. But hidden in obscure scholarly journals and reports, their research is all too often inaccessible to ordinary people. At last, social scientist and psychologist David Niven, Ph.D., distills the scientific gobbledygook of over a thousand of the most compelling and important studies on happiness into easy-to-digest nuggets of advice. Each of the hundred practices, attitudes, and habits for happiness is illustrated with a clear example and illuminated by a straightforward explanation of the science behind it to show you how to transform a ho-hum existence into a full and happy life. Believe In Yourself: Across all ages and all groups, a solid belief in one's own abilities increases life satisfaction by about 40 percent, and makes us happier both in our home lives and in our work lives.Turn Off The TV: Watching too much TV can triple our hunger for more possessions, while reducing our personal contentment by about 5 percent for every hour a day we watch.Enjoy What You Have: People who have the most are only as likely to be happy as those who have the least. People who like what they have, however, are twice as likely to be happy as those who actually have the most.Don't Forget To Have Fun: Having fun is one of the five central factors in leading a satisfied life. Individuals who spend time just having fun are 20 percent more likely to feel happy on a daily basis and 36 percent more likely to feel comfortable with their age and stage in life.
What are the specific, scientifically validated habits and attitudes that contribute to a measurable increase in human happiness? David Niven, a social scientist and psychologist, synthesizes findings from over one thousand academic studies to provide actionable advice for the general reader. By translating complex research into accessible language, Niven constructs a framework for personal improvement based on empirical data rather than anecdotal evidence.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which successfully distills dense academic research into manageable daily practices. Experts highlight this as a practical resource for individuals seeking evidence-based strategies to improve their overall life satisfaction.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2001-06-05
Publisher:
HarperOne
ISBN-10:
0060000910
ISBN-13:
9780060000912
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