The Happy Brain: The Science of Where Happiness Comes From, and Why by Dean Burnett
Neuroscientist Dean Burnett, author of the acclaimed The Idiot Brain, investigates the Science of Happiness. Or whether such a thing even exists.
Do you want to be happy?
If so - read on. This book has all the answers.
In The Happy Brain, neuroscientist Dean Burnett delves deep into the inner workings of our minds to explore some fundamental questions about happiness. For starters: what does it actually mean to be happy? Where does it come from? And is there a secret to making it last forever?
In his research into these questions - and many more besides - Burnett unravels our complex internal lives to reveal the often surprising truth behind what makes us tick. From whether happiness really begins at home (spoiler alert: yes - sort of) to what love, sex, friendship, wealth, laughter and success actually do to our brains, this book offers a uniquely entertaining insight into what it means to be human.
Not really. Sorry. But it does have some very interesting questions, and at least the occasional answer.
About the Author
Dean Burnett is a neuroscientist, blogger, sometimes-comedian and author. He is 35 and lives in Cardiff. He is currently a lecturer/tutor at the Cardiff University Centre for Medical Education. His first book, The Idiot Brain, was an international bestseller published in over 20 countries. His 'Brain Flapping' blog is the most read on the Guardian science network, with over 15 million views since 2012.
Format: Paperback | 352 pages
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 12.9 x 2.6 | 378g
Publication Date: 23 May 2018
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Imprint: Guardian Faber
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Language: English
Illustrations note: none
ISBN10: 1783351292
ISBN13: 9781783351299
Condition: Good
A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including very minor (barely noticeable) scuff marks along the edges, and some minor creasing on the bottom-left corner of the back cover, but no holes or tears. The majority of pages are undamaged with very, very minimal creasing (very minor creasing on pgs: 55/56 only, no other creasing anywhere else in the book), but no tearing. No pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text and no writing in margins. No missing pages.