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It's a fairly stoic look at happiness : happiness is an optical illusion that retreats or hides the closer you approach and i h... Read More
So got the audible version so that i can enjoy with the reading.
They become obsessed with the idea of exercising control over every last detail of their lives as well as those around them.
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I would have given 5 stars if the book had ended there but was less impressed with part three in which derren presents his views about death and dying and argues against the existence of an afterlife
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I dont know if derren brown would ever read through reviews for his own book maybe he has someone else read through them and pass some on occasionally
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The desire for external things that want is what is making you unhappy
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I wanted tools to actually deal with life this strange modern life that is almost designed to make us unhappy
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Its lucky i bought the kindle edition as some of the language is complicated but all you have to do is look up the occasional word
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His everyday examples are relatable and his arguments sound though like the rest of us he is also susceptible to bias and conditioning which perhaps isn’t sufficiently acknowledged within the book
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You can’t buy your way to happiness you can keep a lid on your temper twitter and facebook make us miserable
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External events and other people don’t control our emotional reactions – we do