
The Happiness Cure
Why You’re Not Built for Constant Happiness, and How to Find a Way Through
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Narrated by:
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Dr Anders Hansen
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Nikolas Salmon
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By:
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Dr Anders Hansen
About this listen
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As a species, we've never had it so good. We're living longer and healthier lives than ever before; the sum of human knowledge and endless entertainment are only ever a few clicks away.
So why are we in the midst of a mental health crisis?
The Happiness Cure offers a radical new way to think about fulfilment. Blending neuroscientific research and empirical breakthroughs with stories of ordinary individuals, leading psychiatrist and viral TedX speaker Dr Anders Hansen reveals that by adopting an evolutionary take on life, we can re-set our perspective on happiness to find longer-term meaning and lasting contentment.
©2023 Anders Hansen (P)2023 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"A must read for anyone hoping to understand the human brain." (Dr Anna Lembke, New York Times bestselling author of Dopamine Nation)
Absolutely Brilluant
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It mainly goes through the reasons why our brain works the way it does…it reveals why there are so many “shouldn’t” in our lives and helps you understand the normality of it all.
Really looking forward to the next tittle from Dr Hansen!
Great insight about our brain (the whys)
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An uplifting and inspiring read.
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Fantastic
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The Best Book for our Times
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Boring repeated facts not always correct
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