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Written by the same author, this book explores why people have different moral frameworks and how these differences influence politics and religion, making it a great follow-up for those interested in understanding human motivations and behavior.

This book delves into the two systems that drive human thought: the fast, intuitive system, and the slow, deliberate system. Readers interested in cognitive psychology and understanding the nuances of human decision-making will find Kahneman's insights valuable.

Gilbert's exploration of the science of happiness aligns with themes in Haidt's work by investigating how and why people predict what will make them happy, offering intriguing insights into the accuracy of human foresight.

Seligman, the founder of positive psychology, offers a comprehensive look at what constitutes genuine well-being, which parallels Haidt's exploration of happiness drivers in human nature.

For those interested in the intersection of psychology and philosophy, this book combines Eastern meditation practices with Western therapeutic techniques, providing a unique perspective on cultivating a fulfilling life.
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