Reviews
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The Hope Circuit is riveting. It turns out that one of the greatest psychologists of all time is also one of our greatest story tellers. Offering an unparalleled glimpse into a particular time and place and history of science, Marty Seligman's book will entertain you, fascinate you, disabuse you, and move you. Along with Marty, you will laugh, grieve, and rage and, alighting on the last page, insist on a sequel."—
Sonja Lyubomirsky, Ph. D., professor of psychology atthe University of California, Riverside, and author of The How of Happiness:A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want
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The Hope Circuit is a masterful blend of memoir and recent intellectual history-specifically, the history of trying to understand how we can live richer and more meaningful lives. This book could only have been written by someone who has played a vital role in that inquiry, cares passionately about it, and has the literary skill to carry that passion onto the page. The result is a vivid, bracing and sometimes poignant story of unfolding synergy between a psychologist's life and his work."—
Robert Wright, author of Why Buddhism is True
"For half a century Martin Seligman has enlightened
and inspired students of the human mind with his arresting findings and his
visionary insights. He has been unafraid to plumb the dark recesses of the
psyche, but just as bold in illuminating our better angels. This book combines a
history of psychology by a man who shaped it, an explanation of powerful ideas
about mental life, and a delightfully candid and reflective memoir."—
Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology,Harvard University, and the author of How the Mind Works and EnlightenmentNow
"In this revealing memoir, the founder of the Positive
Psychology movement recounts the experiences that shaped his work - from early
childhood through his academic studies and research to the present. Martin
Seligman has transformed the field of psychology to the benefit of all of us.
It is fascinating to read the story of how he did that."—
Andrew Weil, MD, author of SpontaneousHappiness and Eight Weeks to Optimum Health
"This warm, lively, beautifully written book tells the
stories behind some of the grand ideas and developments that have reshaped
psychology - as well as the struggles, missteps, conflicts, and
misunderstandings that nearly derailed them. Through it all emerges the
author's infectious excitement about exploring the human mind and his roaming
quest for how to make life better for the mass of humanity."—
Roy F. Baumeister, author of Willpower: Rediscoveringthe Greatest Human Strength
"Martin Seligman provides a riveting autobiography about his discovery of 'learned helplessness' and 'positive psychology' with
The Hope Circuit. Interwoven within the carefully scripted storytelling, Seligman takes the reader in a journey of self and intellectual discovery that explains why he is one of intellectual icons of our times. Woven throughout is a story not only of discovery but of resilience, passion, and drive to not only understand self but to understand and remedy the maladies of life. The 2017 recipient of the prestigious American Psychological Association's Lifetime Achievement Award employs a unique simultaneous combination of both fast reading and soul scratching to deliver a timely and critical message of hope."—
Antonio Puente, President of the AmericanPsychological Association
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The Hope Circuit is a remarkable blend of personal growth and scientific discovery. Seligman is one of the giants of science and in this treatise he bares his sole as to how he came to the revelations that have so changed the field. Preparedness, safety signal, learned helplessness, and positive psychology are among the most original and important contributions to psychology in the last half century. The treatise reads as a character study and as a road map for how to do science and it is always fascinating and illuminating."—
Steven Hollon, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professorof Psychology, Vanderbilt University
"Here is a major thinker who sees deeply into human nature and tells a good story. In
The Hope Circuit, Marty Seligman displays both these gifts. This book is his best writing and thinking yet."—
Angela Duckworth, CEO of the Character Lab andbestselling author of Grit
"Martin Seligman has written a fascinating and
intimate portrait of both his own life and the discipline of psychology. A
deeply gifted scholar, practitioner and communicator, he reminds us that positive
psychology has profound implications for the way we live and work-and for
public policy. Through his unique insights, relentless work ethic and
infectious enthusiasm, Marty has helped many children and adults around the
world-and especially in Australia-live more engaged, happy and meaningful
lives. For that we should be most grateful."—
The Honorable Kevin Rudd, 26th Prime Minister ofAustralia
"In my life, Martin Seligman rapidly evolved from just brilliant scientist, to become my good friend and mentor after we started the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness program in 2008. This book,
The Hope Circuit, which is both entertaining and refreshingly honest, helps me understand how he become the scientist, visionary and patriot I met and admire today."—
Rhonda Cornum, Brigadier General (retired), PhD, MD,and Director of Health Strategy for TechWerks
"The positive psychology movement is a beacon of hope
in our contemporary culture. Its founder, Martin Seligman, is one of today's
most influential psychologists. In this book, he tells his remarkable journey -
from studying failure to promoting human flourishing. It is a fascinating
story."—
Richard Layard, Director of the Well-Being Program atthe London School of Economics
"There are only a handful of living psychologists who
would be worthy of an autobiography. Martin Seligman is one of that
handful-one of the very most eminent psychologists alive today.
Seligman's life and career both are models for how one can find meaning in
life. Seligman not only reminds us of the tremendous positive impact he
has had-through his studies of learned helplessness, depression, and positive
psychology-but also of how even the greatest of professionals must overcome the
many obstacles strewn in their path. Seligman shows that greatness does
not derive from a life without obstacles, but rather from viewing those
obstacles as challenges and learning experiences. He demonstrates how he and
anyone else can meet challenges in life to reach ever-growing heights not
despite the challenges, but often, because of them. This is a wonderful
story masterfully told."—
Robert J. Sternberg, Professor of Human Development,Cornell University
"One of our most important psychologists alive takes
us on a surprising personal journey-through his own highs and lows, twist and
turns, overcoming tremendous obstacles to discover some of the most
groundbreaking and iconic concepts in psychology. For a time his concept
of 'learned helplessness' dominated the field as we looked to undo the past and
now has us looking forward with positive psychology to grow our resilience ,
gratitude and hope. If you have an interest in the human condition-you will
love this book."—
John Ratey, author of Spark and Driven toDistraction
"With a mix of humility and insight, Marty Seligman walks us through the full arc of his life, offering his theories on tectonic shifts in both himself and the field of psychology. In
The Hope Circuit, Marty uncovers a view of human nature that is as surprising as it is inspiring. Dive in for a fascinating disciplinary history seen through the eyes of one of the most influential psychologists of our time."—
Barbara Fredrickson, author of Positivity andLove 2.0
"This inspiring and rewarding well-documented record of a lifetime is a beautifully written page-turner. In addition,
The Hope Circuit is the saga of how American psychology came of age."—
George E. Vaillant, MD, author of Triumphs ofExperience
"Martin Seligman is an intellectual giant, and readers will look to his memoir
The Hope Circuit for secrets to his phenomenal impact as a scholar. What they will find is a deeply human story of his own struggles, hopes and ideas, told in an inspiring way.
The Hope Circuit is more than an autobiography; it is handbook for each of us to build a life dedicated to human flourishing."—
Arthur C. Brooks, PhD, President of the AmericanEnterprise Institute
"Marty's book is not an autobiography. It's a personalized, guided tour through the mind and consciousness of genius. I thought I knew my friend from our many years of association. But not until I read
The Hope Circuit did I really understand how Marty's life is a reflection of the unimaginable purity of one man's creative and unparalleled intellect."—
Major General Robert Scales (retired)
"Martin Seligman is simply the most important and
influential psychologist of the last 30 years. This stunning memoir will tell
you why, and reading it will change your life for the better."—
Sir Anthony Seldon,vice-chancellor of the University of Buckingham
"This valuable memoir reveals how an influential
new approach in psychology is intertwined with the life story of its leader."—
Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition andEducation at Harvard University and author of Multiple Intelligences
"Martin Seligman is renowned for his contribution to
the field of positive psychology-and in this thought-provoking and surprisingly
candid memoir, he explains how hard-won his wisdom has been."—
Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Projectand The Four Tendencies
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