She writes:
Blatant self-promotion alert: If you’re thinking about buying
my book, please consider pre-ordering it. A book gets a big boost from
pre-orders, because that early support shows that people really are
enthusiastic. It’s early,..I’ve ordered my copy! And that made me very happy.
The new link to Gretchen's book is here. Seth Roberts would say that her subtitle leaves out the notion of watching faces early in the morning.















I don’t think I will pre or post-order that. It looks boring.
Tyler, thanks so much for the plug for my book! You’re the best.
Delirious and JB: Sorry to hear that the book doesn’t tempt you. It’s interesting that you make the point about “obvious.” One of the most intriguing things I’ve found in thinking about happiness is that the most obvious and most cliched observations about happiness were the most true and important — and they were also the hardest to put into action. “Know thyself” — what’s more hackneyed than that? And yet the more I try to do that, the harder I find it. Or “There is only love.” Easy to say, soooo tough to put into practice.
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