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As Daniel Gilbert so admirably described in his 2006 book, Stumbling on Happiness, human beings are remarkably poor at guessing what will make them happy in the future. Given that many of our decisions about present action are based on hypothesized future happiness, this means that we, as a species, constantly strike out confidently in precisely the wrong direction.
How to Be Miserable: 40 Strategies You Already Use
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