暢銷作家丹尼爾‧品克,深入解析最常被誤解,卻也最具價值的情緒:懊悔。
《脆弱的力量》作者布芮尼.布朗推薦:「我很高興丹尼爾‧品克討論了我人生中最棒(也最嚴苛)的導師之一:懊悔。我一直都知道,懊悔加深了我與自己、與他人的連結,但現在,謝謝丹的研究和寫作,我終於理解了箇中原由。所謂「無悔」的概念,並不意謂著勇氣,而是代表缺乏深思。世界此刻正需要這本書,和更多審慎的思考。」
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每個人都有後悔的事,「懊悔」是人類情緒中相當健康且自然的一部份,其正向影響力卻長期被人們所忽略。
運用社會心理學、神經科學、生物學研究資料,以及大規模的問卷調查,暢銷書《未來在等待的人才》、《什麼時候是好時候》作者丹尼爾‧品克,在本書中戳破大眾對「無悔」生活哲學的迷思,提出我們所擁有的四種核心懊悔,而這些深層的悔悟,提供了理解我們的生活方式、尋求更好改變的思考方向。
品克延續其廣受歡迎的寫作風格,以清楚、易懂且實際的方式,融合真實故事,為我們呈現了看待懊悔的全新視角。透過本書了解懊悔這種情緒是如何運作的,將能夠幫助我們做出更聰明的決定、在職場和學校擁有更佳表現,並為自己的人生帶來更大的意義。(文/博客來編譯)
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