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Solve for Happy
- Engineer Your Path to Joy
- Narrated by: Mo Gawdat
- Length: 11 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Health & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health
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Summary
Solve for Happy is a startlingly original book about creating and maintaining happiness, written by a top Google executive with an engineer's training and fondness for thoroughly analyzing a problem.
In 2004 Mo Gawdat, a remarkable thinker whose gifts had landed him top positions in half a dozen companies and who - in his spare time - had created significant wealth, realized that he was desperately unhappy. A lifelong learner, he attacked the problem as an engineer would, examining all the provable facts and scrupulously following logic. When he was finished, he had discovered the equation for enduring happiness.
Ten years later that research saved him from despair when his college-age son, Ali - also intellectually gifted - died during routine surgery. In dealing with the loss, Mo found his mission: he would pull off the type of moonshot that he and his Google [X] colleagues were always aiming for - he would help 10 million people become happier by pouring his happiness principles into a book and spreading its message around the world.
One of Solve for Happy's key premises is that happiness is a default state. If we shape expectations to acknowledge the full range of possible events, unhappiness is on its way to being defeated. To steer clear of unhappiness traps, we must dispel the six illusions that cloud our thinking (e.g., the illusion of time, of control, and of fear); overcome the brain's seven deadly defects (e.g., the tendency to exaggerate, label, and filter); and embrace five ultimate truths (e.g., change is real, now is real, unconditional love is real).
By means of several highly original thought experiments, Mo helps listeners find enduring contentment by questioning some of the most fundamental aspects of their existence.
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- Shaun R.
- 09-07-17
A very disappointing, if predictable end...
I picked up some great tips from this book, don't get me wrong. However, given the title, I expected a little more from the author's main point than "There is life after death".
I can't help but think that all the arguments and strategies that came before are undermined after he reveals that actually, the only idea that really helped was the belief in an afterlife.
There were hints of this throughout. Namely, when talking about the sense of self and who you are, he goes into a lot of effort to say that there is more to you than your thoughts, body, and desires. Rather than completing his train of thought and simply saying there is no such thing as the "self", he just says you are the "observer". Great. Well done, you've replaced one word with another, worse analogy for a soul.
This is just one example of the ideas in this book not being followed through because of an underlying restrictive belief system. I was actually becoming quite angry at some points because of fallacious logic or incomplete discussions.
There is a whole chapter dedicated to god, in which he outlines the good-old appeal from randomness argument. He goes to a huge amount of words/effort to state that the universe is complex and therefore there is a god (and therefore, inexplicably, an afterlife).
I just wanted to shout at him: complexity is NOT randomness! His arguments are deliberately misleading and harmful.
Basically, I learned a lot about my beliefs after reading this book, mainly in opposition to his.
The take-home points from this book, which I have taken to heart, are essentially:
1. You are not *just* your thoughts
2. Distract yourself with happier thoughts
3. Happiness is the default state, not something to *acquire*
4. Be present in the present
These four points are good enough. Save yourself 11 hours, stick with those 4 points.
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- Graham Thompson
- 29-03-18
Life changing!
I was recommended this book by a client of mine and I am so grateful for the recommendation. This story is so powerful and Mo’s views on life and death have been simply life changing for me. I’ve always had an agnostic outlook but Mo’s views on whether we are just here as a chance event or by design have really resonated with me. I’ve listened to the various beliefs and religions, but nothing has struck a chord with me like this book has.
I am so grateful for Mo presenting his thoughts and beliefs in such a clear way for others to benefit. He’s had to experience a hugely challenging situation and to turn that whole situation into something for the huge benefit of others is just amazing.
Thank you for this book Mo.
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- Michael
- 17-05-17
Excellent...up until the last chapter
Is there anything you would change about this book?
Delete the chapter on God. When I first started listening to this book I thought it was fascinating, insightful and endearing. Mo's story and his logical approach to finding the solution to his happiness was convincing and I was totally sold...Until I read his chapter on God. Out of the window went the logic, reason and insight and in came a set of arguments that were so misinformed it made me angry. it was like I was listening to an audio tour at a creation museum.I was so disappointed that someone who's ideas and arguments seemed so intelligent and persuading throughout the rest of the book resorted to the weak and uninformed arguments of a young earth believer.
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
His approach to thinking about what really matters was inspiring, his opinions on a higher power were not.
Did the narration match the pace of the story?
yes, the narration and passion was felt throughout.
If this book were a film would you go see it?
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- Rob
- 28-08-19
Recommended to everyone
I rarely write reviews, but this book is fantastic.
Mo has a quirky narrators accent, which at first seems a little strange compared to the professionally narrated audiobooks. However, as you get used to it, you realise that this adds so much to the book. It’s a personal story of tough life experience that has brought tears to the eyes of the toughest of my friends. Mo has a real scientific brain and methodically creates and solves the happy equation. It’s an absolute joy to listen to and a down to earth, antidote to the rah rah, grind harder, go crush it rhetoric of many self development books. Listen to this book now. You will not regret it.
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- Kindle Customer
- 25-03-17
fantastic narrative of a complex subject made easy
Loved it!! I foresee this becoming as renowned as "the power of now" but much easier to listen to and understand. fantastic metaphysical book told through a very personal story and logic.
24 people found this helpful
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- Knight
- 24-07-19
One to reread as so much contnet to process
I have read many "self development" and business books over the years, this one would be in my top 5 books to read. The content is powerful and written in a way that is engaging, amusing and honest. I kept reading and going..yea that's how I am!
It does get a bit ither worldly in parts but just stick with it and enjoy the story as much as the content.
I found it very personal and really enjoyed Mo reading it.
Inspiring and have recommended to many people since reading it.
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- Eric Worrall
- 13-05-17
Little bit disappointed..
This book has some interesting concepts in it. I enjoyed listening to the author and I respect that he has found an equation that works for him. However for me there were too many places in this book that contradict. I would forgive these contradictions if the book didn't start from a science and maths approach and then try to prove god and afterlife by an initial distortion of a scientific theory and then layering on maths to develop the distortion. For instance the book’s “many random events that created the universe” against “an intelligent designer”. I'd don't think anyone would view evolution or the universe as random, there are forces/rules/laws guiding it...just not an “intelligently” aware being... I understand why he has built this mental model to help him be happy and some of what he wrote will help me be happier. I am grateful having listened to the book and thank him for writing it. However, the solution he came to for dealing with afterlife won’t work for me and I’ll keep on searching.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-10-19
Great book
Really enjoyed this book and so will you! Easy to easy understand and follow along.
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- Youssef Kholeif
- 15-07-18
Solve for Happy review
Reading this book was an absolute joy. It is a practical guide and meta analysis of happiness literature to date. First time I read it it gave me hope, the second time put life long bad habits to rest
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- Michael Doherty
- 06-04-17
One Of The Best - No, Actually THE Best
Where does Solve for Happy rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This will become a classic. It's easy to listen to, intelligent, fresh, and most of all very personal and touching. I will listen to this over and over, as there is so much in it.
What did you like best about this story?
The intelligence, the new perspectives and the enlightenment flowing from it. I've read literally hundreds of this type of book. From now on, this is the only one I'll recommend to others.
Which character – as performed by Mo Gawdat – was your favourite?
na
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Lots of moving moments, but the mathematical analysis of randomness in evolution was (for me) something that changed everything for me.
Any additional comments?
Thanks, Mo, for putting this into words. It was an honour to hear it in your own voice.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-12-21
A wonderful take on ACT, and how to remove the barriers to contentment
I really enjoyed this book, which I discovered after I heard the author interviewed on a podcast.
I’ve tried reading Russ Harris’ book The Happiness Trap but could never get into it - now I know why, because the underlying premise (that humans aren’t “designed” to be happy all the time and constantly seeking happiness is what causes suffering) doesn’t sit with my own core belief - that our default can be contentment, if we can just remove the barriers to it. Mo Gawdat starts with this premise also, and then goes through strategies and stories to help us do the work to remove said barriers.
Although he doesn’t say it explicitly, most of the techniques he uses are very similar to ACT (which is basically a modern-day/scientific take on many Buddhist principals), expressed in a way I found easy to apply. So the tools he uses are the same as Russ Harris, but presented in a more… optimistic light, I guess.
I also loved that it was read by the author - I almost always prefer non-fiction read this way, as the authors emotion comes through well. And I found his accent added wonderfully to his storytelling.
Content Warning: there is mention throughout the book of the death of his son, and I cried several times because of this.
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- JulietC
- 14-10-17
Life-changing and moving
Too much foto a single listening, need to listen ti it again to fully appreciate.
In the meantime, a heartfelt huge thank you to the author for sharing his research on happyness so clearly and sincerely. A big hug and thank you again. Awesome job
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- Niel
- 26-07-17
1 of the Top 3 best books i have listened to
I enjoyed the authors voice , a very calming authentic human voice , the book offers both insight into practical steps to take to be happy , i especially enjoyed listening to the parts about his son Ali , it sounds like Ali was such a wonderful young man that understand alot more about humanity as well , really good to see and feel how much love existed between Mo and his son Ali , wonderful book have already recommended to so many people - goes beyond the normal western approaches and i could relate to . Thank you Mo Gawdat .
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- William Kristjánsson
- 13-07-17
Mo Gawdat solved my happiness equation
Mo inspired me with his sincere and honest stories. I owe him everything. Thank you.
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- Susana
- 21-11-20
A wake up call to enjoy life.
I smiled, I cried, I stopped for several moments because it was so hard to continue knowing the struggle Mo was going through putting this wonderful words together for us.
At the end, in a nutshell “Solve for happy” is a gift for the soul, reading it is a transformative experience. Thanks Alli, thanks Mo. Gracias
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-10-20
A reminder that you control your happiness
No what what life throws your way, there is only so much you can control
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- Susan Elisabeth Hursey
- 17-05-20
The best book about happiness ever
This man does not claim to be a guru. His ideas are there to be challenged and explored, but I loved his delivery, his voice is delightful and his ideas made me think. It was a wonderful listen.
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- Yehuda Einav
- 12-02-19
Just amazing
There's no way for me to describe how this book showed me life and love.
Thank you mo I wish I could meet you and thank you.
And for you to meet Ali. All of my love to you.
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- Luz Helena
- 28-11-18
Emotional and rational at the same time.
I loved this book. Mo was such a familiar voice. Poignant and thought provoking. Highly recommended.
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- Joep Gerrits
- 25-11-18
Great story, audio quality disappoints
I started this book in paperback but switched to Audio because I noticed that I couldn’t get myself to sit down and read.
I love the story but I notice that it’s almost impossible to hear him well if you’re on the road..
@Audible, is there be any chance that the overall audio level is increased on this book?