Josh Mock
San Luis Obispo
Perfect For The Armchair Philosopher — 2 years ago
This is one of the greatest books I’ve read in a long time. It puts psychology (and a bit of philosophy) in common terms so you don’t need experience in the field to understand what Gilbert is talking about.
The concepts are intriguing, the writing is entertaining and captivating, some of the conclusions are surprising but all are explained well, and you are left to wonder how you can apply those conclusions to your own life.
A great read for anyone who likes to think and doesn’t mind having some modern myths about the pursuit of happiness shaken up.











