“Perhaps the strangest thing about this illusion of control is not that it happens but that it seems to confer many of the psychological benefits of genuine control. In fact, the one group of people who seem generally immune to this illusion are the clinically depressed, who tend to estimate accurately the degree to which they can control events in most situation.”
Quote by Daniel Gilbert
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Stumbling on Happiness
This book delves into the intricate nature of happiness, examining how people perceive and achieve it. The author combines insights from psychology and economics with real-life stories to illustrate the challenges and misconceptions surrounding happiness. more
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