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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_GilbertDan Gilbert - Wikipedia

    Dan Gilbert. Daniel Gilbert (born January 17, 1962) is an American billionaire, businessman, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and majority owner of Rocket Mortgage, founder of Rock Ventures, and owner of the National Basketball Association 's Cleveland Cavaliers. Gilbert owns several sports franchises, including the American Hockey ...

  2. www.forbes.com › profile › daniel-gilbertDaniel Gilbert - Forbes

    Jul 19, 2024 · Dan Gilbert cofounded what would become Quicken Loans, the largest mortgage lender in the U.S., in 1985 at 22 years old. Quicken, which originated $320 billion in mortgages in 2020, went public as ...

  3. Apr 11, 2014 · Dan Gilbert gave his first TED Talk in February 2004; The surprising science of happiness was one of the first we ever published, in September 2006. Here, the Harvard psychologist reminisces about the impact of TED, shares some suggestions of useful further reading — and owns up to some mistakes. When I gave this talk in 2004, the idea that ...

  4. Apr 26, 2012 · http://www.ted.com Dan Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, challenges the idea that we'll be miserable if we don't get what we want. Our "psychologica...

  5. Dan Gilbert believes that, in our ardent, lifelong pursuit of happiness, most of us have the wrong map. In the same way that optical illusions fool our eyes -- and fool everyone's eyes in the same way -- Gilbert argues that our brains systematically misjudge what will make us happy. And these quirks in our cognition make humans very poor ...

  6. 5 days ago · Dan Gilbert was born in a Detroit suburb on Jan. 17, 1962, the son of a bar owner. He studied at Michigan State University and completed his law degree at Wayne State University.

  7. The happy secret to better work. Shawn Achor. 18:02. Apr 2019. Plug into your hard-wired happiness. Srikumar Rao. Dan Gilbert, author of "Stumbling on Happiness," challenges the idea that we'll be miserable if we don't get what we want. Our "psychological immune system" lets us feel truly happy even when things don't go as planned.