Exuberance: The Passion for Life

Exuberance: The Passion for Life by Kay Redfield Jamison, published by Knopf on September 21, 2004, is a comprehensive exploration of exuberance and its impact on creativity and scientific achievement. This first edition spans 405 pages and is presented in English. Jamison, an internationally recognized authority on mood disorders, examines various examples of exuberance, from John Muir’s dedication to preserving nature to the scientific curiosity that led to the discovery of DNA, illustrating how this emotion influences both human and animal behavior.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the nature of exuberance, including its hereditary aspects and the role of dopamine in fostering positive moods and psychological resilience. The book discusses the contagiousness of laughter, the thrill of new love, and the effects of music and religious ecstasy, while also addressing the risks associated with artificially inducing exuberance through substances. In a unique conclusion, Jamison includes insights from notable figures in science, literature, and politics, reflecting on the significance of exuberance in their lives.
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The author of the bestselling An Unquiet Mind–and internationally renowned authority on mood disorders–now gives us something wonderfully different: an exploration of exuberance and how it fuels our most important creative and scientific achievements.
John Muir’s lifelong passion to save America’s wild places, Wilson Bentley’s legendary obsession to record for posterity the beauty of individual snowflakes, the boundless scientific curiosity behind Watson and Crick’s discovery of DNA, sea lions that surf and porcupines that dance–Kay Redfield Jamison shows how these and many more examples both human and animal define the nature of exuberance, and how this exuberance relates to intellectual searching, risk-taking, creativity, and survival itself. She examines the hereditary predisposition to exuberance; the role of the brain chemical dopamine; the connection between positive moods and psychological resilience; and the differences between exuberance and mania. She delves into some of the phenomena of exuberance–the contagiousness of laughter, the giddiness of new love, the intoxicating effects of music and of religious ecstasy–while also addressing the dangerous desire to simulate exuberance by using drugs or alcohol. In a fascinating and intimate coda to the rest of the book, renowned scientists, writers, and politicians share their thoughts on the forms and role of exuberance in their own lives.
Original, inspiring, authoritative, Exuberance brims with the very energy and passion that it celebrates.
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