The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom

The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom

The book suggestion of this week is the book that Stefan Sagmeister recommended during his presentation at Reasons to be Creative. The book is about positive psychology, the title is The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom by Jonathan Haidt.

In his widely praised book, award-winning psychologist Jonathan Haidt examines the world’s philosophical wisdom through the lens of psychological science, showing how a deeper understanding of enduring maxims-like Do unto others as you would have others do unto you, or What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger-can enrich and even transform our lives.

The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak, lamented St. Paul, and this engrossing scientific interpretation of traditional lore backs him up with hard data. Citing Plato, Buddha and modern brain science, psychologist Haidt notes the mind is like an “elephant” of automatic desires and impulses atop which conscious intention is an ineffectual “rider.” Haidt sifts Eastern and Western religious and philosophical traditions for other nuggets of wisdom to substantiate—and sometimes critique—with the findings of neurology and cognitive psychology. The Buddhist-Stoic injunction to cast off worldly attachments in pursuit of happiness, for example, is backed up by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s studies into pleasure. And Nietzsche’s contention that what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger is considered against research into post-traumatic growth. An exponent of the “positive psychology” movement, Haidt also offers practical advice on finding happiness and meaning. Riches don’t matter much, he observes, but close relationships, quiet surroundings and short commutes help a lot, while meditation, cognitive psychotherapy and Prozac are equally valid remedies for constitutional unhappiness. Haidt sometimes seems reductionist, but his is an erudite, fluently written, stimulating reassessment of age-old issues. (Jan.)
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Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 – September 8, 2013

Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers.

The best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, however, in case you missed some here’s a quick and useful compilation of the best tweets that we sent out this past week.

Note that this is only a very small selection of the links that we tweeted about, so don’t miss out.

To keep up to date with all the cool links, simply follow us @DesignerDepot

“Photoshop is not a design tool”. Do you agree with this statement? http://depot.ly/oCvgN

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Take a look at this awesome Oblivion GFX Montage by @josephychanhttp://depot.ly/oCqc6

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Elegant #CSS solutions to little layout problems by @csswizardry http://depot.ly/oCwdf  via @wdtuts

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Designers should “show passion and get weird”, says Jeff Toll of top agency BKWLD – http://depot.ly/oCw3d  via @netmag

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The great guys at @htmlcut wrote this: http://depot.ly/oCzty , inspired by @TheGainesColl article on WDD http://depot.ly/oCzpP  Thanks!

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Volkswagen Website Redesign http://depot.ly/oCvac  What are your thoughts on this?

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Windows aren’t dead: Windows 9 concept http://depot.ly/oCuZd

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Welcome to the ultimate guide to web design http://depot.ly/oA4rz

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Yahoo! 30 Days of Change Ends, New Logo Unveiled http://depot.ly/oA456  Thoughts?

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Mobile UIs are converging: Beyond flat http://depot.ly/oA3Bi  /@jackgretz

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

.@RianVDM talks about an agency workflow for Responsive Web Design http://depot.ly/oA3os

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

A nice article from @speckyboy: Your Freelance Reputation Matters & How To Improve It http://depot.ly/oy72t

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Check out http://prototypo.io/  the font generator

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Progressive Enhancement. Still Alive & Kickin’ http://depot.ly/ovM7v  via @danielmall

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

Ready-made, customizable, HTML landing page sections http://www.modulz.co

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

This is the Button To Nowhere http://depot.ly/ovLrU

Our favorite tweets of the week: September 2, 2013 September 8, 2013

 

wtfviz.net/  Visualizations that make no sense

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Awesome collaboration with a 4-year old http://depot.ly/otkoA

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And the winners of the Red Bull Illume Photo Contest 2013 are …: http://depot.ly/otkgW

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