Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman

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  • Learned Optimism is a classic of positive psychology from the father of the field.  
  • Martin Seligman is the most distinguished researcher of learned helplessness, pessimism, optimism and flourishing. 
  • His book explains the differences between optimistic and pessimistic thinking and how the latter can lead to depression. 
  • Learned Optimism recounts studies and stories on the benefits that optimism can bring to all major areas of your life. 
  • An epidemic in depression globally has made the message of Learned Optimism more relevant than ever.


*Theme 1: Pessimism and Optimism - 4:39
*Theme 2: How Pessimism Can Lead to Depression - 13:24
*Theme 3: How to Become More Optimistic - 24:39

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HEAR THE FULL INTERVIEWS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE HERE:

https://www.ted.com/talks/martin_seligman_on_the_state_of_psychology?language=en#t-365732

https://www.coursera.org/lecture/positive-psychology-visionary-science/health-is-a-skill-learned-optimism-bYUAf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH0sssQzQGg

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Full Title: Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life

Year of Book Publication: 1991

Book Author: Martin Seligman

To purchase the complete edition of this book click here:
https://www.amazon.com/Learned-Optimism-Change-Your-Mind/dp/1400078393

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