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This book delves into the science of habit formation, exploring how habits work and how they can be changed to lead to personal and professional success. Readers who appreciated Shawn Achor's insights into leveraging happiness for success will enjoy Duhigg's research-based yet accessible approach to understanding and harnessing habits.
Authored by a leading figure in the field of positive psychology, this book expands on the concepts of happiness and well-being, similar to 'The Happiness Advantage.' Seligman's book offers practical advice backed by scientific research, making it a fitting read for those interested in the psychology of a fulfilling life.

Dweck's exploration of 'fixed' versus 'growth' mindsets provides a framework for understanding how beliefs about ability and talent impact all aspects of life. Readers who enjoyed Achor's blend of psychology and practical advice will find Dweck's insights equally compelling and applicable.
For those interested in exploring a contrarian approach to happiness, Burkeman's book offers a thoughtful critique of the 'positive thinking' movement. The book is engaging and thought-provoking, providing a balance to the more upbeat insights found in 'The Happiness Advantage.'

This classic book combines the Dalai Lama's Buddhist philosophy with modern psychology to explore the path to happiness. Readers who appreciated the intersection of science and practical advice in 'The Happiness Advantage' will find this dialogue-rich book a profound and enriching read.
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