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  2. Finding Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Finding Happiness ; Author: Christopher Jamison: Publisher: Orion Publishing Co: Publication date. 2008: Finding Happiness: Monastic Steps For A Fulfilling Life is a ...

  3. Stumbling on Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Stumbling on Happiness web site including a blog; Reviews of Stumbling on Happiness; Short interview about the book from; Comprehensive interview on the book; Why we make bad decisions, a TED talk - Dan Gilbert discusses humans' failure to predict what makes us happy. Presented July 2005 in Oxford, England; Top concepts from Stumbling on Happiness

  4. The Happiness Hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom is a 2006 book written by American social psychologist Jonathan Haidt.In it, Haidt poses several "Great Ideas" on happiness espoused by thinkers of the past—such as Plato, Buddha and Jesus—and examines them in the light of contemporary psychological research, extracting from them any lessons that still apply to our modern lives.

  5. The Book of Joy - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World is a book by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu published in 2016 by Cornerstone Publishers. In this nonfiction, the authors discuss the challenges of living a joyful life.

  6. James Hollis - Wikipedia

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    [14] Burkeman points to "the one-star Amazon reviews of his books [which] are full of people furious at his refusal to offer cheery reassurance or a one-size-fits-all recipe for happiness," [14] and he agrees that "[a]s a teenager or young adult, I suspect I'd have been equally annoyed.

  7. Help Yourself (book) - Wikipedia

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    A book review at circlesoflight.com blog praised Help Yourself's simplicity, stating that "unlike many self-help works, this book is written on a level that anyone with an 7th or 8th grade reading ability can benefit from it." [1] It also mentions, though, that the book can apply just as well to a person with a higher reading aptitude. [1]

  8. Shawn Achor - Wikipedia

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    Alison Beard, in an article in the Harvard Business Review, [15] briefly describes several recent critiques of positive thinking, points out that Martin Seligman, the father of positive psychology, said that the feeling of happiness is only one element of a fulfilling life, and goes on to say "Where most of the happiness gurus go wrong is insisting that daily if not constant happiness is a ...

  9. Neil Pasricha - Wikipedia

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    The book received both positive and negative reviews. The Toronto Star said it was "inspiring advice on developing resilience and putting a positive spin on life's setbacks and heartbreaks" [ 47 ] while Publishers Weekly wrote it was "a slick but ultimately underwhelming production with little to appeal to the thoughtful reader”.

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