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Propelled byElpidorou, Andreas; Árcsökkenés

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In Propelled, Andreas Elpidorou makes a lively case for the value of discontent and illustrates how boredom, frustration, and anticipation are good for us. Weaving together stories from disciplines as wide-ranging as classical literature and video games, Elpidorou shows that these psychological states illuminate our desires and expectations and inform us when we find ourselves stuck in unpleasant and unfulfilling situations. Boredom, frustration, and anticipation aren’t obstacles to our goals–they are our guides, propelling us into lives that are truly our own.

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Hosszú leírás:

Many of our endeavors — be it personal or communal, technological or artistic — aim at eradicating all traces of dissatisfaction from our daily lives. They seek to cure us of our discontent in order to deliver us a fuller and flourishing existence. But what if ubiquitous pleasure and instant fulfilment make our lives worse, not better? What if discontent isn’t an obstacle to the good life but one of its essential ingredients? In Propelled, Andreas Elpidorou makes a lively case for the value of discontent and illustrates how boredom, frustration, and anticipation are good for us.

Weaving together stories from sources as wide-ranging as classical literature, social and cognitive psychology, philosophy, art, and video games, Elpidorou shows that these psychological states aren’t unpleasant accidents of our lives. Rather, they illuminate our desires and expectations, inform us when we find ourselves stuck in unpleasant and unfulfilling situations, and motivate us to furnish our lives with meaning, interest, and value. Boredom, frustration, and anticipation aren’t obstacles to our goals–they are our guides, propelling us into lives that are truly our own.

Elpidorou presents a thoughtful, thorough review of the cognitive concepts of frustration, anticipation, and boredom. The author argues that these cognitive concepts help humans persist, solve problems, and experience a sense of accomplishment and that these experiences lead to happiness. Each chapter begins with a specific example from psychology or classical literature—e.g., a woman unable to experience fear, a man unable to form or retain memories, the appeal of highly frustrating video games-that is then carefully explained by studies of the phenomenon. Elpidorou illustrates how these purportedly negative experiences push humans to create, solve problems, and achieve. One of the appeals of the book is the author’s skill at weaving together a broad range of references. This book makes a compelling case for why unhappiness is necessary to achieving contentment and happiness.

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Preface
1. The secret to happiness may be unhappiness
2. I hear you clearly, yet your voice sounds far away-distant and unreal
3. What do you think it’s like being dead?
4. Confined in an invisible bubble that prevents contact with the world
5. Like water after days in the desert
6. An energizer, but not a guide; an engine, but not a steering gear
7. Impossible to stop just now. Why, if I could only prove one simple little lemma
8. Our possible existence is always greater than our destiny
9. And you, what do you think of optimism?
10. Immobile paradises promise us nothing
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index