Counting Blessings vs. Worries: 97 Gratitude Lessons (Wheel of Wisdom) vs How the Cognitive Brain Works: The Quantitative EEG and Cognition
Overall winner: Counting Blessings vs. Worries: 97 Gratitude Lessons (Wheel of Wisdom)
Key Differences
Counting Blessings vs. Worries (Brand: Karma Peters) is a gratitude/self-improvement book with more reviews (27) and a slightly higher rating (4.20) and sits in a more affordable price tier; The Cognitive Brain Works (Brand: Kirtley Elliott Thornton PhD) focuses on quantitative EEG and physiological aspects of cognition, has fewer reviews (4) and a slightly lower rating (4.00) and is in a higher price tier. Choose A if you want concise gratitude lessons and broader social/self-help appeal; choose B if you need a physiology-focused, quantitative-EEG perspective
Counting Blessings vs. Worries: 97 Gratitude Lessons (Wheel of Wisdom)
A guide of 97 gratitude lessons to shift mindset and foster likability. Encourages positive reflection and practical mindset changes. customer insight: mixed sentiments in themes of gratitude and life balance
Pros
- emphasis on gratitude
- practical mindset shifts
- short, digestible lessons
- focus on social likability
Cons
- limited customer insight data
- no features listed
- no price-related details
How the Cognitive Brain Works: The Quantitative EEG and Cognition
Explores how the cognitive brain functions using quantitative EEG data to inform cognition. Includes insights on EEG-based assessment and interpretation. Customer insight: mixed sentiment about clarity
Pros
- focus on quantitative EEG and cognition
- author with PhD credentials
- clear title aligns to topic of neuroscience
Cons
- limited customer insight data
- no features listed
- no sample content provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Karma Peters |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Karma Peters |
| User Reviews | Karma Peters |