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InfiniteSummaries

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I review summaries of books (most of them are from 12min.com). That's right. I'm too lazy to read the entire book. I just read the highlights and give you my opinion. These are mostly business or self-help books.

If a summary gets 5 stars, it is highly recommended. I plan to read the full book to squeeze every last bit of tasty juice from it. If a summary gets 4 stars, it is recommended. I might read the full book at some point. A 3-star book has some good stuff in it. Read the actual book if it appeals to you. 2-star books are duds. Skip them! The 1-star books are abominations. Avoid at all costs.

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Stumbling on happiness (2007, Vintage Books) 4 stars

Why are lovers quicker to forgive their partners for infidelity than for leaving dirty dishes …

Ignore your brain.

4 stars

[My review of the 12min summary]

Daniel Gilbert is a social psychologist and professor at Harvard. He specializes in affective forecasting, which is the brain's ability to predict whether it will be a happy brain or a sad brain in the future.

This is a good book. It describes the ways your brain is incapable of predicting the future and remembering the past. Most people think that their memories are accurate. They're not! Stop believing that crap! Your brain is failing you! It's a bigger disappointment than your no-good son who dropped out of college and now plays video games in your basement.

Final Notes (quoted from 12min) "You are unable to predict the future correctly, or even to remember events accurately. Since the brain needs to economize, it automatically fills in details of past and future experiences, while leaving other details out. It is also incapable of accurately imagining …