The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking

The Antidote

Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking

2012 • 256 pages

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“A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.”

November 4, 2023
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June 4, 2021

Not quite what I thought it would be but thought provoking. Liked the chapter on the dangers of goal-setting, something that organizations as well as individuals should heed. Glad that I had recently read a little about the stoics. Now I want to read some more philosophy.

March 6, 2021

Enjoyable discussion of how to find value and meaning by, hmm, means that have always been there but maybe might have become simultaneously out of fashion because you can't just read one book about it and celebrated when the concepts becomes slogans.

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October 24, 2015

This book delivers just what it promises, in a well-written, gently humorous package. Oliver Burkeman uses Stoic and Epicurean philosophy, as well as sober thinking about failure, safety and death, to explore a way of being happy without lying to ourselves about how hard life can be.

December 19, 2014
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SeanSupporter
November 15, 2014

disappointing

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