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Drawing on psychological research, neuroscience, philosophy, clinical insight, and vivid real-world examples, Just Right uncovers the hidden mechanisms that quietly shape our preferences, emotions,...
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01 October 2026

Just Right asks a deceptively simple question: Why does too little stimulation feel unbearable—and too much just as bad? We crave novelty yet recoil from too much of it. Complexity can challenge and energize us, but when excessive, it shuts us down. We pursue excitement only to crash into overwhelm. These paradoxes aren’t flaws; they reveal our fundamental drive to find and remain within the Goldilocks Zone—that optimal sweet spot between boredom and overload where thinking sharpens, creativity flourishes, and we feel most alive. Drawing on psychological research, neuroscience, philosophy, clinical insight, and vivid real-world examples, Just Right uncovers the hidden mechanisms that quietly shape our preferences, emotions, relationships, and perception of the world. These same forces even affect entire societies swinging between stagnation and upheaval. Intellectually sharp yet highly accessible, this book reframes self-regulation as a lifelong art of fine-tuning. It offers a powerful new lens on motivation, anxiety, boredom, fulfillment—and how to make wiser choices in a world that rarely feels “just right.” Just Right invites readers to rediscover the fertile middle ground where clarity, growth, and meaning emerge
Price: $30.00
Pages: 200
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Publication Date:
01 October 2026
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838221182
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
PSYCHOLOGY / General, PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body
With Just Right, Uriel Meshoulam has given us a book both thought-provoking and enjoyable to read. It will be useful for clinicians, researchers, and anyone seeking to better understand the workings of the mind.
— Charles Swearingen, M.D., psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
Uriel Meshoulam’s Just Right is a fresh, deeply considered, and excellent guide to the Goldilocks Principle, helping us understand ourselves through this powerful idea. For fans of Daniel Kahneman comes a new voice.
— Dr. Noah Charney, bestselling author and professor of art history
— Charles Swearingen, M.D., psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
Uriel Meshoulam’s Just Right is a fresh, deeply considered, and excellent guide to the Goldilocks Principle, helping us understand ourselves through this powerful idea. For fans of Daniel Kahneman comes a new voice.
— Dr. Noah Charney, bestselling author and professor of art history
Dr. Uriel Meshoulam earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the State University of New York at Albany and completed his clinical internship at Harvard University. For more than four decades, he has maintained an independent psychotherapy practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where his work has consistently integrated clinical insight with philosophical reflection. He also holds a master’s degree in philosophy from Boston University. This dual formation, in empirical psychology and philosophical inquiry, continues to shape his thinking and clinical work. His scholarly publications include research on the psychology of stuttering, published in the volume Personal Construct Psychology by Academic Press, as well as articles in Cortex, Perceptual and Motor Skills, Logotherapy, and other peer-reviewed journals. Just Right represents the culmination of this lifelong effort to integrate clinical practice, psychological science, and philosophical reflection into a unified understanding of human flourishing.