Martin Seligman
Autor von Pessimisten küßt man nicht. Optimismus kann man lernen.
Über den Autor
Martin e.p. Seligman, Ph.D., the Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, works on positive psychology, learned helplessness, depression, ethnopolitical conflict, and optimism. Dr. Seligman's work has been supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, the mehr anzeigen National Science Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation. weniger anzeigen
Bildnachweis: Martin E.P. Seligman
Fox Leadership Professor of Psychology
Director, Positive Psychology Center
President, American Psychological Association, 1998
Fox Leadership Professor of Psychology
Director, Positive Psychology Center
President, American Psychological Association, 1998
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Second problem with this book may also be my own in that it is an example of the idea that one should not meet their heroes. Seligman turns out to be by his own autobiographical accounts-- arrogant, sexist, scared of black people, and surprisingly not quite an embodiment of the ideas behind the work he has spent decades popularizing.
To paraphrase one example of his arrogance, Seligman credits himself as maybe not an Einstein but at least an Oppenheimer. Even Steve Jobs, never to be mistaken as humble, denied being as good as Oppenheimer in the Walter Isaacson bio.
The bits where Seligman discusses his work, his colleagues, and other influential and behind-the-scenes figures in related fields are interesting, even if he does spend much of that time criticizing others. Unfortunately and oddly, most of the book seems to be written as though he were responding defensively to a critique of his character, originality, and intellect. To be fair, he expounds on some of the origin of this, he gives examples of how he had been tough to work or get along with and had to work on his communication style throughout his career.
Was not worthwhile.… (mehr)