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The Science of Happiness: How our Brains Make us HappyAnd What we Can do to Get Happier

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SKU: 9789385755828

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Unlock the secrets to happiness with “The Science of Happiness” by Stefan Klein. This international bestseller explores the neuroscience and psychology behind happiness, revealing how our brains generate this positive emotion and what we can do to cultivate more of it. Discover the biological purpose of happiness and learn practical strategies for a more fulfilling life. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of happiness 9789385755828.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789385755828
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger Publishing Pvt Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 320
  • ISBN-10: 938575582X
  • Publisher Date: Feb,2016
  • Language: English

19 reviews for The Science of Happiness: How our Brains Make us HappyAnd What we Can do to Get Happier

  1. Vinit

    I enjoyed learning about the biological side of happiness. Some parts were dense, but I walked away with practical tips. Worth the read!

  2. Ritika Mehrotra

    It opened my mind to so many things. I never knew that the brain can impact happiness in the way that it does!

  3. Rahul Harish

    Not a bad book overall, but it seemed to drag on a bit. The beginning was stronger than the latter half. Some good points, though.

  4. Pooja Dipak Ingale

    Very insightful book and easy to digest. It had some good concepts and ideas that can be implemented in my day to day life.

  5. Nikhil Singhal

    It was okay. It’s not something I see myself reading again but some information were thought provoking.

  6. Ansh Dayal Lakhani

    This book is truly insightful. Although some concept is hard to grasp, I feel happy after finishing this book.

  7. Princi Rai

    A dense book. I wanted more focus on application and less on the underlying science.

  8. Brojen Mili

    I really enjoyed reading this. The tips were very useful and the book was really insightful.

  9. Advaita Parmar

    A good book overall. It had lots of information, and it was well-written. I definitely recommend it to others.

  10. Himanshi Wadhwa

    I expected more practical advice. It’s very science heavy. I wish it had more applicable exercises. Still some interesting data.

  11. Praveen Kumar

    Great book! Many interesting facts and perspectives. Definitely learned a lot about happiness and what creates it.

  12. Rishabh Kumar

    Too scientific for me. I wanted actionable tips that would help me improve my life, not a biology lesson.

  13. Hareesh Kumar S

    A fascinating read! It provided some interesting insights into the science of happiness, but sometimes felt a bit too technical. Overall, a good book.

  14. Sahil Carpenter

    An amazing read. Some of the most compelling insights into how your brain really affects your levels of happiness.

  15. Shreya Singh

    I found it repetitive in some areas. It had some unique perspectives but overall, it was nothing amazing.

  16. Sudhanshu Rai

    Good book but there are better books out there on the same subject. Easy to digest information.

  17. Srishti Rao

    Not for everyone. It gets really technical. It felt like I was reading a textbook but some parts were insightful.

  18. Aseem Goel

    This book is amazing. I have highlighted so many things that I need to work on. Very informative.

  19. Jayshree Sultania

    A mix of interesting science and somewhat useful tips. It’s not a life-changer, but gives good food for thought. Satisfied overall.

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