For my comrade LonsesomeDove
'Stumbling on Happiness,' by Daniel Gilbert
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/07/bo...7stossell.html
LD, I started a new thread with the books narrative in mind. I thought it might merit a discussion without all the ''Look at me! Why are YOU looking at me?" heehaw drama some posters seem to entail. The book is chocked full of studies that debunk long held personal beliefs. If nothing else you and I can have a (mostly) civil discussion without trying to set the stage that we are being picked on.
OnGuard!
---Gilbert's elbow-in-the-ribs social-science humor is actually funny, at least some of the time. "When we have an experience . . . on successive occasions, we quickly begin to adapt to it, and the experience yields less pleasure each time," he writes. "Psychologists calls this habituation, economists call it declining marginal utility, and the rest of us call it marriage."---