We’ve all been told that thinking rationally is the key
to success. But at the cutting edge of science, researchers are discovering
that feeling is every bit as important as thinking in
this "lively exposé of the growing consensus about the limited power
of rationality and decision-making" (The New York Times Book Review).
You make hundreds of decisions every day, from what to eat for breakfast to how
you should invest, and not one of those decisions would be possible without
emotion. It has long been said that thinking and feeling are separate and
opposing forces in our behavior. But as Leonard Mlodinow, the best-selling
author of Subliminal, tells us, extraordinary advances in
psychology and neuroscience have proven that emotions are as critical to our
well-being as thinking.
How can you connect better with others? How can you make sense of your
frustration, fear, and anxiety? What can you do to live a happier life? The
answers lie in understanding your emotions. Journeying from the labs of
pioneering scientists to real-world scenarios that have flirted with disaster,
Mlodinow shows us how our emotions can help, why they sometimes hurt, and what
we can learn in both instances.
Using deep insights into our evolution and biology, Mlodinow gives us the tools
to understand our emotions better and to maximize their benefits. Told with his
characteristic clarity and fascinating stories, Emotional explores
the new science of feelings and offers us an essential guide to making the most
of one of nature’s greatest gifts.
About the Author
LEONARD MLODINOW received his PhD in theoretical
physics from the University of California, Berkeley, was an Alexander von
Humboldt fellow at the Max Planck Institute, and was on the faculty of the
California Institute of Technology. His previous books include the best sellers The
Grand Design and A Briefer History of Time (both with
Stephen Hawking), Subliminal (winner of the PEN/E. O. Wilson
Literary Science Writing Award), The Drunkard’s Walk, and Elastic.